Four people suffer from suffocation after fire breaks out in Mumbai high-rise building

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 25, 2023 10:39 IST2023-01-25T10:38:50+5:302023-01-25T10:39:23+5:30

A fire broke out in a 29-floor residential building in Mumbai, following which four people suffered from suffocation and ...

Four people suffer from suffocation after fire breaks out in Mumbai high-rise building | Four people suffer from suffocation after fire breaks out in Mumbai high-rise building

Four people suffer from suffocation after fire breaks out in Mumbai high-rise building

A fire broke out in a 29-floor residential building in Mumbai, following which four people suffered from suffocation and were hospitalised, officials said.

The blaze erupted at around 1.45 am in a common passage on the 24th floor of Shivshakti building in Lokhandwala complex in suburban Andheri and caused thick smoke, they said.

At least four fire engines along with five jumbo tankers and other fire brigade vehicles were sent to the spot and the blaze was doused by 5.15 am, a fire brigade official said.

The fire confined to electric cables in a common passage on the 24th floor, a civic official said, adding that heavy smoke also spread to the building’s 23rd floor.

Four people, including two senior citizens, suffered from suffocation and were rushed to the nearby Kokilaben Hospital where they were undergoing treatment, the official said.

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