Fire Breaks Out at Mumbai Mankhurd Scrap Shops, No Injuries Reported

A fire broke out at scrap shops in Mumbai's Mankhurd area early Friday morning. The fire was confined to four to five ground-floor scrap material units. No injuries were reported as all individuals were safely evacuated. Firefighting operations are ongoing, and the cause is under investigation.

Key Points: Fire at Mumbai Mankhurd Scrap Shops; No Injuries

  • Fire at scrap shops in Mankhurd early Friday
  • No injuries reported
  • Level-I fire, four fire engines deployed
  • Second fire incident near Mumbai Central
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Fire breaks out at scrap shops in Mumbai's Mankhurd; no injuries reported

A fire broke out at scrap shops in Mumbai's Mankhurd area early Friday. No injuries reported. Fire brigade responded promptly.

"Despite a crowded and narrow street, they managed to contain and extinguish the fire, preventing it from spreading further. - Fire Official"

Mumbai, April 24

A fire broke out early Friday morning at a cluster of scrap shops in Mumbai's Mankhurd area, officials said.

According to information received from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB), the incident was reported at around 5:04 am from Kurla Scrap Dealers located in Ekta Nagar on G.M. Link Road, Mandala, Mankhurd. A second alert was received at 5:25 am.

The fire was confined to four to five ground-floor scrap material units (galas). Based on initial information provided by the caller, no individuals were trapped inside the affected premises.

Firefighting operations were promptly initiated. The fire brigade, police, ambulance services, the concerned electricity distribution company, the Public Works Department (PWD), and BMC ward staff were mobilised to the incident site.

The MFB declared it a Level-I fire.

No injuries have been reported so far.

On the incident, a fire official said, "In the Mandal area, a fire broke out at 5:15 AM involving scrap materials, primarily wooden and combustible substances, covering an area of about 500 square meters. Fire services received the call at 5:30 AM and responded promptly with four fire engines and a jumbo tanker."

He further said that "despite a crowded and narrow street, they managed to contain and extinguish the fire, preventing it from spreading further. A cooling operation is currently underway, and no injuries have been reported as all individuals were safely evacuated. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be determined through further investigation."

In a separate case, a Level-I fire incident has been reported near D B Marg, Opp Reliance Mall, Mumbai Central. The fire was confined to various shops and rooms in a chawl with no injuries reported. Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation MFB, Police, Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport Undertaking (BEST) staff, and BMC's Ward staff were mobilised to the scene.

Speaking on the incident, Congress MLA Amin Patel said the blaze is suspected to have been caused by an electrical short circuit.

"A fire broke out around 10:30-10:45 pm. Initially, it seemed to be a small fire caused by an electrical short circuit. However, there are many small shops and people in the area. The residential portion upstairs was vacant, and the building was already in a somewhat dangerous condition. Significant damage has occurred, although fortunately, there have been no casualties," he said, talking to ANI.

On the firefighting efforts, Patel added that the situation is largely under control, but operations are still ongoing."The fire brigade is working to extinguish the fire, which is now under control but may take another two hours to fully put out. Cooling operations will continue until tomorrow. Due to safety concerns, some sections on the left side of the building are dangerously unstable and will need to be demolished. MHADA will be called tomorrow morning to handle the demolition," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Thank God no injuries. The fire brigade did well to contain it despite the narrow lanes. Mankhurd has so many such congested areas, we need better planning for emergency access. 🙏
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Michael C
Glad to hear no injuries. Electrical short circuits are common in older buildings here - Mumbai needs a comprehensive audit of wiring and scrap yards in residential zones.
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Rohit P
Ek hi baat hai - safety first! Every year we see such fires in scrap yards and chawls. PWD and BMC must act quickly to demolish unsafe structures. Authorities were on time, that's good. 👍
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Sarah B
A Level-1 fire that could have been worse. The fact that the fire brigade deployed quickly with 4 engines is commendable. But we need long-term solutions for these high-risk areas.
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Neha E
Waah, no injuries is a big relief. But I wish the article mentioned why such fires keep happening in scrap markets. We need stricter rules for storing flammable materials near homes.
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Raghav A
Respect to the fire fighters and MLA Amin Patel for quick response. But these scrap yards have been a problem in Mankhurd for years. Hopefully the demolition will make the area safer. 🕯️

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