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Fire breaks out at Damani Estate, Thane; no casualties reported

Updated on: 01 January,2025 08:53 AM IST  |  Mumbai

A fire broke out at an unoccupied building near Datt Mandir in Thane, but was swiftly controlled by the fire department and disaster management team. No injuries were reported

Fire breaks out at Damani Estate, Thane; no casualties reported

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On 1st January 2025, at approximately 07:33 AM, the Disaster Management Cell received information regarding a fire incident at Damani Estate, located on LBS Road, Thane. The fire, reported to be in the thatched roof and debris of an unoccupied building near the Datt Mandir, was swiftly contained.


Firefighters from the Fire and Rescue Department, along with Disaster Management staff, responded promptly with one fire vehicle and one rescue vehicle. Fortunately, no injuries were reported at the scene.


The blaze was extinguished by 07:50 AM, thanks to the combined efforts of the Fire and Rescue personnel and the Disaster Management team. The situation is now under control, and there is no further threat to public safety.


Fire breaks out at Heera Panna Shopping Centre in Haji Ali, no injuries reported

A Level-01 fire broke out on Sunday morning at the Heera Panna Shopping Centre located on Pandit Madanmohan Malavia Marg near Haji Ali, Mumbai. The fire, which was reported at 9:09 am, was confined to two closed shops on the ground floor of the commercial complex, according to a report by the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB).

Thick smoke filled the ground floor of the single-storey shopping centre, prompting an immediate response from emergency services. Fire extinguishing efforts were initiated promptly using one small hose line and two high-pressure first aid lines connected to four motor pumps.

As of the last update at 12:52 pm, firefighting work has been done. The operation was being conducted with the deployment of significant resources, including four fire engines, one multi-purpose water tanker, three jumbo tankers, one advanced water tanker, one breathing apparatus van, and an ambulance from 108 services. Senior officials, including one Additional Divisional Fire Officer (ADFO), one Senior Station Officer (SrSO), and three Station Officers (SO), were present at the site to supervise the operation.

No injuries have been reported in connection with the incident so far. The authorities are yet to determine the cause of the fire.

The Heera Panna Shopping Centre is a well-known retail hub in South Mumbai, housing a variety of shops and attracting significant footfall, making the swift action by the fire brigade crucial in preventing further damage or casualties.

Emergency personnel remain on site, and the situation is being monitored closely.

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