Mumbai News: Fire Breaks Out In Kandivali High-Rise; No Injuries Reported
As soon as the alert was received, seven fire engines rushed to the location to douse the blaze. According to current information, no injuries or casualties have been reported so far.

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Mumbai: A fire broke out on Wednesday, December 3, on the third floor of a 32-storey residential tower in Kandivali, prompting an immediate response from emergency services.
According to an IANS report, as soon as the alert was received, seven fire engines rushed to the location to douse the blaze. According to current information, no injuries or casualties have been reported so far. Currently there is no information on where exactly the fire took place in Kandivali.
Earlier today, a massive fire broke out at a complex housing several hospitals in the Kala Nala area of Gujarat's Bhavnagar city. According to reports, around over 15 infants were evacuated from one of the hospitals. After the blaze erupted, locals immediately swung into action and started evacuating the children and elderly from the lab. Over 50 firefighters and six fire brigades were deployed at the spot. After the blaze, a thick envelope of smoke engulfed the area, causing panic among the locals.
Last week, in Delhi, three people were reportedly killed and two women were seriously injured after a major fire broke out in a four-storey residential building at Tigri Extension In South Delhi. The Delhi Police said that the fire broke out at the residential building in Tigri Extension and team reached immediately on the spot after receiving the information.
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