Fire in India's financial hub of Mumbai kills 4, injures 16

The fire started on the twelfth floor of a 17-storey building

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NEW DELHI:
A fire in India's financial hub of Mumbai killed four people and injured 16 on Wednesday, authorities said, as the blaze spread quickly through a tall, residential building.

The fire started on the twelfth floor of a 17-storey building in the Parel suburb in Mumbai. "Criminal offence will be declared ... The building will be labelled as unsafe and it will be evacuated. The fire sprinklers
were not working at all," said Mumbai's chief fire officer, Prabhat Rahangdale.

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A fire department official said efforts to douse the blaze were still going on, but the situation was under control. The 16 injured people were taken to hospital and were in stable condition, a hospital official said.


Man dies, nine injured in rain related incidents

It was third deadly fire in Mumbai in seven months. Last December, fire swept through a rooftop restaurant in Mumbai, killing more than a dozen people, most of them women.

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Heavy rain delayed flights on Tuesday in and out of India’s financial capital of Mumbai where a footbridge partially collapsed, halting commuter trains.

Schools and colleges in several parts of the city declared a holiday but government offices, the stock exchange and banks were functioning as normal.

On July 3, heavy rain delayed flights in and out of in Mumbai where a footbridge partially collapsed, halting commuter trains. Schools and colleges in several parts of the city declared a holiday but government offices, the stock exchange and banks were functioning as normal.
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