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Fire breaks out in residential building in Borivli area, no injury reported

Updated on: 18 February,2022 03:19 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The incident was reported at around 12.40 pm and the fire brigade officials arrived at the spot at 12.50 pm

Fire breaks out in residential building in Borivli area, no injury reported

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A fire broke out on Friday in a residential building in the Borivali area of Maharashtra's Mumbai following which the fire brigade officers rushed to the spot.


According to Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB), it was a level 01. Fire broke out on the fourth floor of a 24-storey SRA building in Borivli West.


The Mumbai Fire Brigade officials managed to extinguish the fire at 1.35 pm. Around 30 to 35  people were safely rescued by MFB.


No injury in the incident has been reported.

Attempts are on to control the fire.

The incident was reported at around 12.40 pm and the fire brigade officials arrived at the spot at 12.50 pm.

"The fire was confined to electric wiring in electric duct from eight to fifteen floored etc. of ground plus upper twenty-three floored residential building, said the statement by Mumbai fire.

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