Mumbai: Fire breaks out in Byculla building, five rescued
12 fire tenders are on the spot to extinguish the fire. Five people were rescued from the building. No injuries were reported, a fire official said.
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A fire broke out in a building in Mumbai's Byculla West area on Wednesday, a fire official said. 12 fire tenders are on the spot to extinguish the fire.
Five people were rescued from the building. No injuries were reported, a fire official said. The incident was reported at 07:29 am by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB). The fire occurred in a building located opposite Saiffi Manzil, near the Hyatt Medical Area.
Firefighting operations are underway. Further details are awaited. (ANI)
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