A major fire broke out at the City Centre mall in south Mumbai on Thursday night, but no casualties were reported.
The blaze erupted in Mumbai Central 's City Center Mall around 8:53 pm. Ten fire engines and seven jetties were engaged in the operation to douse the fire at the ground plus four-storey mall.
#UPDATE: Fire that broke that at a mall in Nagpada area in Mumbai has been declared as 'level-3' fire; 8 fire tenders are at the spot. https://t.co/zqTNEco0KD pic.twitter.com/AKGenFa89j
— ANI (@ANI) October 22, 2020
The exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. The mall mainly has shops selling mobile phone accessories. The fire was initially categorised as level 1 (minor) but it was upgraded to level 5 when flames spread to other parts of the complex. More details are awaited.
#WATCH: Firefighting operation underway at a mall in Nagpada area in Mumbai where a fire broke out last night.
— ANI (@ANI) October 23, 2020
It has been declared a level-5 fire. #Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/YDpgpRHXcm
This was the second fire in the city on Thursday. Earlier in the day, a fire had broken out in a garment factory at Kurla West. It was doused after more than two hours.
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