Mumbai: Minor Fire Breaks Out At Crawford Market, No Injuries Reported; Video Surfaces
A minor fire broke out early Wednesday at Mumbai’s Crawford Market near Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Market. The blaze, confined to a small commercial section, damaged electrical fittings, furniture, and goods but caused no injuries. Mumbai Fire Brigade doused the flames within two hours. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Mumbai: Minor Fire Breaks Out At Crawford Market, No Injuries Reported; Video Surfaces | IANS
Mumbai: A fire broke out in the early hours of Wednesday at Crawford Market, near the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Market on L.T. Road. The fire was successfully extinguished by the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) after firefighting operations for two hours. No injuries were reported in the incident, confirmed the fire official.
According to the information received from the BMC's Disaster Management Cell, the fire was confined to a 15 ft x 50 ft section on the ground floor of a single-storey commercial structure.
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The blaze engulfed electrical wiring and installations, a window AC unit, LED television, ceiling fan, false ceiling, CCTV camera, and various wooden furniture. Additionally, a stock of Pedigree pet food, plastic sheets, and an outdoor AC unit were also damaged in the fire.
The MFB declared a Level-I (minor ) fire at 2:28 AM, mobilising teams to the site. Firefighters worked efficiently to contain the flames and completely extinguished the fire by 4:00 AM. Authorities confirmed that no casualties or injuries were reported in the incident. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.
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