A major fire broke out at the furniture market in Oshiwara in western suburbs on Friday afternoon. The cause of fire is unknown
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A major fire broke out at the furniture market in Oshiwara in western suburbs on Friday afternoon. The cause of fire is unknown.
The fire broke out around 1 p.m. in one of the retail furniture shops in the market that deals in both old and new furniture, and rapidly spread to other shops standing cheek by jowl.
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#fire at #jogeshwari #oshiwara Mumbai pic.twitter.com/B6AgbPh5VL
— Rahim Padaniya (@rahimpadaniya) November 25, 2016
Mumbai: Fire broke out at a furniture market in Oshiwara; 10 fire tenders rushed to the spot. pic.twitter.com/SkZKW3nHai
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 25, 2016
Smoke rises up from the fire that broke out at a furniture market in Oshiwara (Mumbai); 10 fire tenders at the spot. pic.twitter.com/1pHPd0Zd5N
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 25, 2016
Smoke seen arising from the fire that broke out at a furniture market in Oshiwara (Mumbai); 10 fire tenders at the spot. pic.twitter.com/MarOmu7NUo
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 25, 2016
The fire brigade deployed 16 fire tenders, water tankers and ambulances to combat the blaze in the north-west suburb as it quickly blazed through dry wooden goods.
Efforts were on to contain the conflagration and prevent it from spreading to a huge slum pocket situated in the vicinity.
There were no reports of any casualties so far, the Disaster Control official said.
#fire at #jogeshwari #mumbai caught from my office. Hope no casualties pic.twitter.com/s55iwJxV6e
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Firemen rushing towards a major fire in Oshiwara. #mumbaifire pic.twitter.com/IX62Lc8nmo
— Govind Lohia (@lohiaG) November 25, 2016
Fire in Jogeshwari Mumbai in a Furniture Market. Fire brigade has yet not reached.#Mumbai pic.twitter.com/kG5k3gdaSa
— Krishna Mohan Sharma (@KMShrma) November 25, 2016
The fire is suspected to have started after a stray spark from a welding garage hit a gas cylinder, causing an explosion. At least 600 furniture workshops were reduced to ashes by the time the blaze was brought under control around 4.30 pm.
Although no casualties were reported, nearly 30-35 people are reported to have suffered minor injuries while clearing their shops of furniture, wood and other flammable material.
Pic/Datta Kumbhar
Pic/Datta Kumbhar
(With inputs from Pallavi Smart)