Mumbai: Massive Fire Breaks Out At Scrap Market In Kurla; No Injuries Reported
Around 7 to 8 shops were gutted in the fire, but fortunately, no injuries were reported, confirmed the fire officials.

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A massive fire broke out at a scrap market in Kurla on Saturday. Fire officials brought the blaze under control after nearly three hours of firefighting operations. Around 7 to 8 shops were gutted in the fire, but fortunately, no injuries were reported, confirmed the fire officials.
The fire started around 4:20 pm at scrap shops near the Equinox building in Kurla West. By 4:45 pm, it was classified as a level 2 (major fire). To manage the situation, four fire engines, six water tankers, and other support vehicles were deployed. A fire official stated that the large quantity of scrap materials in the shops contributed to the rapid spread of the fire.
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Civic officials cordoned off the area to mitigate further risks, while efforts were made to prevent the blaze from spreading to nearby structures. The fire was brought under control by 7:15 pm. The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation, with the fire brigade set to carry out a thorough inquiry into the incident.
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