A massive fire broke out at a five-storey municipal school in Mumbai. As many as eight fire engines were rushed to the spot to douse the fire.
As many as eight fire engines were rushed to the spot. (Screengrab/PTI)
A massive fire broke out at a five-storey Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) school in the Parel area of Mumbai on Monday morning.
"The blaze erupted in the five-storey Saibaba School located opposite Mint Colony Monorail Station at around 9.15 am. Four fire engines and other fire brigade vehicles immediately rushed to the school and doused the fire within 20 minutes," an official was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.
However, nobody was injured in the incident as the school was closed due to the Makar Sankranti holiday. The exact cause of the fire cannot be known immediately but some residents of the area claimed that they heard multiple explosions of gas cylinders in the school building.
The official said the blaze broke out in a store room on the ground floor where mattresses were kept. The flames were mainly confined to electric wiring and other fitments.
A thick cloud of black smoke sent up by the fire was visible in the area from a distance.
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The cooling operation was underway at the spot, the official added.
(With PTI inputs)
Published By:
Poulami Kundu
Published On:
Jan 15, 2024