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Mumbai: Fire breaks out at Worli high-rise, 10 rescued

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: August 26, 2020 12:13 PM

A fire broke out at a 15-storey building in Worli area of central Mumbai, Maharashtra around 12.30 am on ...

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A fire broke out at a 15-storey building in Worli area of central Mumbai, Maharashtra around 12.30 am on Wednesday.

However, no injuries reported in the incident and 10 persons trapped inside the building were rescued, said Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) in a statement.

The incident occurred after a fire broke out on the tenth floor of Sterling Seaface Apartment on Dr Annie Besant Road around 12.30 am," a civic official said.

Fire tenders were rushed to the spot immediately and the blaze was brought under control after over three hours around 3.44 am, he said. 

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