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Gujarat Fire: Blaze Erupts at Prahladnagar Gym, No Casualties Reported

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 27, 2026 14:55 IST

A major fire broke out at the gym located on the fourth floor of building in Prahladnagar area on Monday, ...

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A major fire broke out at the gym located on the fourth floor of building in Prahladnagar area on Monday, prompting a swift response from the fire department. As per the fire officer Solanki, the department received a call around 10:20 am following which multiple fire vehicles were rushed to the spot.  

Firefighters responded to a fire call at 10:20 AM. Upon arrival with three to four vehicles, they encountered a large fire with flames reaching the upper floors. Fire lines and monitors were deployed, and the fire was brought under control. Seven to eight people were rescued from the upper floors.Solanki reported that several women lost consciousness due to smoke inhalation but were safely rescued by firefighters. No casualties were reported. The fire's origin is under investigation, though initial reports suggest it may have started in the gym on an upper floor.

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