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Mumbai: Fire breaks out at City Centre Mall, two fire personnel injured

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 23, 2020 9:19 AM

A fire broke out in a mall here on Thursday night, but no casualty was reported, according to a ...

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A fire broke out in a mall here on Thursday night, but no casualty was reported, according to a fire brigade official. He said the blaze erupted in the City Center Mall in Mumbai Central around 8.53 pm.

"Eight fire engines were rushed to the spot and an operation is on to douse the flames," he said. Two fire personnel injured during the firefighting operation, Ani reported. Fire brigade officials have declared that it is a level-5 fire. According to fire brigade officials, the exact cause of the fire was not yet known.

According to locals, the mall mainly houses shops selling mobile phone accessories.

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