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Five killed as fire breaks out in Mumbai highrise

MUMBAI: Five persons, including four senior citizens, were killed and two others injured in a major fire that broke out in a high-rise residential building here on Thursday evening, a civic official said.

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Mumbai, December 27

Five persons, including four senior citizens, were killed and two others injured in a major fire that broke out in a high-rise residential building here on Thursday evening, a civic official said.

The 16-storey building is located in suburban Tilak Nagar, where search and rescue operation by the Mumbai Fire Brigade is underway, said the official from the Disaster Management Unit of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

“Our fire brigade control room got information about the incident at 7.51 pm after which our fire-fighting team along with an ambulance rushed to the spot,” he said. “The blaze started on the 10th floor of the building, Sargam Society (G+16), located near Ganesh Garden in Tilak Nagar,” he said.

The fire brigade team rescued six persons from the floor and admitted them to the nearby Rajawadi Hospital, he said.

According to a senior doctor at the civic-run hospital, five of them succumbed to burn injuries. The two injured, including a fireman, were admitted to a hospital, where their condition is stable, the doctor said.

The civic official identified the deceased as Sunita Joshi (72), Bhalchandra Joshi (72), Suman Shrinivas Joshi (83), Sarla Suresh Gangar (52), and Lakshmiben Premji Gangar (83). The injured were identified as Shrinivas Joshi (86) and Chagan Singh (28), the fireman, the official said.

The fire has been brought under control, but its cause will be known only after an inquiry, he added.  Fire brigade personnel are searching the building to ascertain if there are more casualties, he said.

Local residents said indiscriminate parking of vehicles in the area delayed the arrival of fire brigade tankers and equipment. 

Last week, a fire broke out at a luxury showroom adjoining the 5-star Trident Hotel at Mumbai’s Nariman Point. On December 17, a major fire at a government-run hospital in Andheri that killed 10 and injured many. — PTI 

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