Mumbai Fire: Blaze Continues to Burn in Powai Hills for Two Days, Residents Flag Civic Inaction
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 11, 2026 15:27 IST2026-03-11T15:27:01+5:302026-03-11T15:27:35+5:30
A fire that erupted in the Powai Hills area of Mumbai has reportedly been burning for the last two ...

Mumbai Fire: Blaze Continues to Burn in Powai Hills for Two Days, Residents Flag Civic Inaction
A fire that erupted in the Powai Hills area of Mumbai has reportedly been burning for the last two days, sparking concern among residents who have shared videos of the blaze on social media. Locals claim that the flames have continued to spread across the hilly terrain without any visible intervention from civic authorities. The incident has raised fears among people living in nearby residential complexes, as the fire appears to be moving across large patches of dry vegetation. Residents from Powai and surrounding neighbourhoods said the flames and thick smoke were clearly visible from several parts of the locality, increasing worries about the potential threat to homes and the environment.
Wild Fire in Powai Hills of Mumbai.
— HIMANSHU PARMAR (@himanshu_171120) March 10, 2026
Climate Change Is Real.#Mumbai | #WildFire | #Summer2026pic.twitter.com/23tVO6U0Mi
Social media users began posting visuals of the wildfire on X, urging authorities to take swift action to control the situation. Several posts tagging the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation and the Mumbai Fire Brigade called for immediate intervention to prevent the blaze from spreading further. However, many netizens alleged that their complaints did not receive any response from the concerned departments. Frustrated residents continued sharing images and videos online, highlighting the scale of the fire and expressing concern about the possible danger it posed to nearby residential areas as well as the surrounding natural landscape.
@mybmc there is fire going in jungle which is spreading accross , please check at earliest - the jungle is located beside supreme business park - South Avenue powai- Mumbai, since I have called emergency helpline. pic.twitter.com/ZSmyw6lCiH
— Markov brakes (@buddu_com) March 9, 2026
One user posted on March 9 and alerted the civic body about a fire on the hill located behind the Hiranandani residential area in Powai. Another social media user also requested authorities to look into the matter urgently, stating that a fire had broken out in the forested patch and was gradually spreading. The user shared video clips showing burning vegetation and smoke rising from the hillside. These posts quickly drew attention from other residents who echoed similar concerns and demanded that officials take prompt steps to bring the fire under control before it escalates further.
Fire on the hill, behind Supreme Business Park, Near Hiranandani Gardens, Powai pic.twitter.com/aC6q8WQLrm
— Chandivali Citizens Welfare Association (CCWA) (@ChandivaliCCWA) March 9, 2026
In another post shared on March 10, a user questioned why the blaze had continued for almost 48 hours without being extinguished. The person also raised doubts about whether the fire could be connected to a permitted land-clearing activity in the area. According to the post, the fire appeared to be burning on the hill located behind Supreme Business Park. Videos circulating online show flames spreading through the dry bushes and trees, while thick plumes of smoke rise above the hillside, indicating that the fire may have engulfed a significant portion of the vegetation.
@mybmc answer this pls - why is this fire on last 48 hours? Is it a sanctioned land clearing? Why? Location is the hill behind supreme business park Powai. Please have the gumption to answer. https://t.co/ZhLGuKvmFJpic.twitter.com/R2uSffm24x
— RN (@nononsensing) March 10, 2026
So far, authorities have not issued an official statement confirming the cause of the fire or the current status of the firefighting efforts. It is also unclear whether any operations have been carried out to fully extinguish the blaze. Residents have continued appealing to civic officials to take immediate steps to control the fire and stop it from spreading further. Many have also stressed the importance of protecting the environmentally sensitive hill region, warning that prolonged burning could cause serious damage to the local ecosystem and pose risks to nearby residential communities.
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