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Mumbai Fire: Blaze Erupts in High-Rise Building in Wadala, No Injuries Reported (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 23, 2024 08:18 IST

A fire that broke out on Friday night, March 22, in a high-rise building in Wadala, Mumbai, was contained ...

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A fire that broke out on Friday night, March 22, in a high-rise building in Wadala, Mumbai, was contained and extinguished by the Mumbai Fire Brigade. No casualties or injuries were reported in the incident.

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The incident, reported at 11:06 pm involved a fire on the 26th floor of Dosti Ambrosia building, a 40-story residential tower located near the bus depot in Antop Hill.

Fire Breaks Out at Dosti Ambrosia Building in Wadala:

Fire officials informed that the blaze was confined to electrical wiring, furniture, and household items within a single flat. Firefighters used forced entry techniques to access the locked apartment and deployed two large hoses along with a hose reel line from the building's fire safety system to extinguish the flames.

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