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Published 07:18 IST, September 6th 2024

Fire at Times Tower in Mumbai's Kamala Mills Doused After 5 Hours, Cooling Operation On

Fire broke out at the Times Tower in Kamala Mills, Mumbai early morning today; two hours in, firefighting is still underway.

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Mumbai: A massive fire broke out in the early hours of September 6, in Times Tower, a 14-storey building in Lower Parel, Mumbai's Kamala Mills. The fire brigade sent eight fire engines to control the fire and two hours in, the firefighting was still underway. The operation to douse the blaze at a commercial building in Mumbai completed in 

There are no reports of any injury to anyone in the fire that broke out at the Times Tower building in the Kamala Mills compound of the Lower Parel area around 6.30 am, the officials said.

The authorities had initially said that the commercial building had seven floors. They later updated the information, calling it a 14-storey structure.

The operation to douse the blaze at a commercial building in Mumbai concluded after more than five hours on Friday afternoon, civic officials said.

There were no reports of any injury to anyone in the fire that broke out at the Times Tower building in the Kamala Mills compound in the Lower Parel area around 6.30 am, they said.

The level 2 (major) fire was confined to an electric duct between the 3rd and 7th floors on the rear side of the 14-storey building with a glass facade, a civic official said.

The fire brigade extinguished the blaze around 11.55 am, more than five hours after they received a call around 6.30 am.

The cooling operation is on at the site.

Firefighters used a “chisel and hammer” to break the locks on the doors and enter the commercial building to battle the fire, the official said.

Eight fire engines and other firefighting vehicles were sent to the spot, an official had said earlier.

The Kamala Mills compound, which has witnessed many major fires, is next to the Parkside residential building.

Parkside residents said it was a “terrifying experience” to see plumes of flame and smoke rising close to their homes.

According to the residents, their security staff tried to control the blaze with firefighting equipment from their building before firefighters arrived.

“Our emergency team used our hose pipes before the fire brigade could reach the spot,” claimed one of the residents.

(Inputs from PTI)

Updated 15:21 IST, September 6th 2024

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