Massive Blaze Hits at Kamala Mills: Fire Engulfs 15-Storey Times Tower in Mumbai’s Lower Parel

Massive Blaze Hits at Kamala Mills: No Casualties Reported in the Massive Blaze which hit the Most Posh Locality Of South Mumbai. The 15-story building got engulfed in intense flames. 

Recently a very big accident has happened in India's financial capital Mumbai. A fire sparked in a 15-storey building in Parel, one of the busiest localities of Mumbai — this fire was very terrible in which a large part of the 15-storey building collapsed.

Massive Blaze Hits Kamala Mills of South Mumbai 

The firefighters kept fighting the massive fire in the building for about 4 hours. At the end, after a lot of intense effort, the blaze was brought under control. This incident took place in the 'Times Tower' Building of in Lower Parel, one of the most Posh Area of South Mumbai. 

The swift and coordinated efforts of the firefighting team played a crucial role in resolving this devastating situation.

FIRE Broke out in Early Morning, 2 Level (Major) Severity Rate 

The Fire broke out in a building near Kamala Mills compound on Friday morning at 6:30 am. The fire brigade declared this devastating incident as Level 2 (Major) in severity and immediately dispatched 8 fire engines and multiple firefighting vehicles.

But the happy thing is that despite the Fierce blaze in the busy area, no casualties were reported.

5 fire Engines and 7 Jumbo Water Taks Deployed on the Spot 

According to civic officials, this massive blaze was caused by an electrical duct, which is Confined between 3rd to 7th floor. For this, the officials deployed 5 fire engines and 7 jumbo water tankers. 

 Sandeep Deshpande, a political leader from the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), a regional political party in Maharashtra, India.

Speaking to the Reporters the Leader of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), Sandeep Deshpande  Highlighted the Illegal Construction Marked, 

“Fire has broken out in the Kamala Mills compound for the third time in five years. There are no fire audits of the buildings. Illegal construction in on the rise here and the local MLAs are supporting it.”






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