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Maharashtra: Efforts underway to control massive fire at MIDC in Navi Mumbai

ANI March 22, 2025 134 views

A massive fire broke out at the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) area in Shiravane, Navi Mumbai, late Friday night, prompting immediate emergency response. Fire officer SL Patil confirmed that twelve fire engines were deployed to the scene, with firefighting teams working tirelessly to contain the blaze. While the cause of the fire remains under investigation, officials have confirmed that no injuries have been reported in the incident. This fire follows recent similar incidents in Mumbai's Andheri area and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, highlighting a concerning pattern of fire outbreaks across Maharashtra.

"Twelve fire engines are at the spot. We are trying to bring the fire under control as soon as possible. No one is injured." - Fire officer SL Patil
Navi Mumbai, March 22: The efforts to control the massive fire that broke out in Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) area of Shiravane, Navi Mumbai, are underway," the official said on Saturday.

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Massive fire erupted at MIDC Shiravane complex late Friday night requiring immediate response

Fire officer SL Patil said that they are trying to bring the fire under control as soon as possible.

"Twelve fire engines are at the spot. We are trying to bring the fire under control as soon as possible. No one is injured. The reason behind the fire is yet to be known," Patil said.

The incident was reported at 11 pm on Friday night, and the fire brigade rushed to the spot to control the fire.

Further details are awaited.

In a separate incident on Thursday, a fire broke out at an industry near Mahakali Caves in Mumbai's Andheri area.

On the same day, a fire broke out in multiple furniture shops at Azad Chowk in Maharashtra's Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.

"Fire broke out in furniture shops. The fire might have started due to a short circuit. The fire has been brought under control. The work of extinguishing the fire is going on," Inspector Dilip had said.

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