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Fire breaks out in Mumbai's Girgaon, 14 vehicles gutted

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 27, 2022 08:42 IST

14 vehicles including six cars and seven bikes were gutted after a massive fire broke out in a godown ...

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14 vehicles including six cars and seven bikes were gutted after a massive fire broke out in a godown in Mumbai’s Girgaon on Wednesday, October 26.The vehicles were parked outside the godown. The vehicles caught fire before people could extinguish the fire. The vehicles included six cars, seven bikes and scooters and an autorickshaw.

According to the local people, the fire brigade's vehicles got delayed due to the narrow route to the spot. However, the fire was brought under control with the help of five fire tankers. No one was reported injured in the fire.The warehouse was lying closed for many years and the matter is being investigated as to how the fire started.

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