Massive fire breaks out inside Patel Chambers in Mumbai's Fort area
It took 16 fire engines, 11 tankers and 150 firemen to bravely battle the blaze and bring it under control.
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Mumbai: A massive fire broke out in the wee hours of Saturday inside Patel Chambers in the Fort area of the city. Two firemen received minor injuries and the fire was brought under control by around 0730 hours.
As many as 12 fire tenders were initially rushed to the spot with emergency personnel battling to bring the blaze under control. The Chief Fire Officer eventually confirmed that the blaze had been brought under control and that everyone was safe. He told news agency ANI that 18 fire engines, 11 tankers and 150 firemen were deployed during the emergency operation. He also said that the cause of the Level-3 fire is being investigated and that the building itself was vacant.
#WATCH: A part of Patel Chambers collapsed as firefighters continue to douse the fire that broke out a few hours back in Mumbai's Fort area. 2 Fire officials injured.18 Fire tenders at the spot. pic.twitter.com/l57dUXoOeT — ANI (@ANI) June 9, 2018
This is the second incident of a major fire in Mumbai in just a few days. Earlier in the week, a massive fire broke out in an upper floor of Scindia House. Five people trapped inside were rescued and it took fire department personnel several hours to finally overcome the challenge of dousing the flames.
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