26 June,2022 10:56 AM IST | Thane | mid-day online correspondent
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Four firefighters were hospitalised while trying to douse the fire that broke out at a cafeteria of a multiplex inside a mall in Thane. Most of them complained of breathing difficulties. According to officials, the incident occurred during the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday.
Chief of the Thane civic body's Regional Disaster Management Cell, Avinash Sawant, said the fire broke out at the cafeteria of the multiplex located on the third floor of the building around 11.20 pm on June 25. "The fire spread to the adjoining area and panic spread in the multiplex, where the spectators rushed out to safety. Two fire engines along with the teams of fire brigade and the RDMC reached the spot and began the firefighting operation. The fire was finally doused after nearly five hours," he said, adding that some nearby shops suffered major damages.
During the operation, three firefighters complained of breathing problem, while another one suffered injuries due to some broken glass pieces at the site, he said.
"All of them were admitted to a civic-run hospital, where they are currently being treated," Sawant said. A probe is underway.
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