Amaachi Mumabi is on fire once again.It seems that Mumbai never recovered from the phenomenon of Mumbai Blast and Prime Land Occupation seems to be the cause of all Fires if not blasts!However it seems blast as well as fire,nevertheless!
Massive Fire in Mumbai Suburb, Multiple Explosions Heard!
Palash Biswas
Amaachi Mumabi is on fire once again.It seems that Mumbai.Mumbai never recovered from the phenomenon of Mumbai Blast and Prime Land Occupation seems to be the cause of all Fires if not blasts!However it seems blast as well as fire,nevertheless!
Massive Fire in Mumbai Suburb, Multiple Explosions Heard
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Media reports:
A massive fire has broken out at a godown in Mumbai's Kandivali area.
Reports say multiple explosions were heard. 12 fire tenders have rushed to the spot.
More details are awaited.
NDTV reports:
Massive Fire in Mumbai Suburb, Multiple Explosions Heard
http://www.ndtv.com/mumbai-news/massive-fire-in-mumbai-suburb-multiple-explosions-heard-1251899?pfrom=home-lateststories
MUMBAI: A massive fire has broken out in a slum area in Mumbai's Kandivali suburb. Reports say multiple explosions were heard.
12 fire tenders have rushed to the spot. Some reports suggest an LPG cylinder blast at a godown triggered the series of explosions.
"We heard a loud blast around 12:45 pm and then 15-20 explosions one after the other," a resident from a nearby area said.
The godown is reportedly located in a congested colony, making it difficult for fire tenders to reach the site.
There are also fears that the blaze could soon spread to a nearby forest area.
12 fire tenders have rushed to the spot. Some reports suggest an LPG cylinder blast at a godown triggered the series of explosions.
"We heard a loud blast around 12:45 pm and then 15-20 explosions one after the other," a resident from a nearby area said.
The godown is reportedly located in a congested colony, making it difficult for fire tenders to reach the site.
There are also fears that the blaze could soon spread to a nearby forest area.
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