Mumbai: Fire at Parel's Crystal tower, four dead


Mumbai, Aug 22(DC): Four people have died in a fire broke that on the 12th floor of Crystal Tower residential apartments near Hindmata Cinema in Mumbai's Parel area on Wednesday morning.

Several people trapped inside the building were rescued with the help of crane.

Confirming the deaths, Dean KEM hospital Avinash Supe said, “Total 20 victims were brought to the hospital. Four are dead, one of them a woman. Other 16 patients, six of them women, are stable."

Initially, 10 fire-fighting engines were pressed into service but later additional 10 fire brigades and four water tankers were rushed to the spot.

The fire which broke out on the 12th floor, spread across the 13th, 14th and 15th floors of Crystal Tower.

Eight people have been rescued so far and were shifted to KEM Hospital.

The fire, initially classified as Level 2, was later jacked up to Level 3.

The fire brigade control room got a message about the blaze on the 12th floor of the 'Crystal Tower' building, located near Hindmata Cinema, at 8.32 am, said an official in the fire department.

The smoke from the raging fire spread rapidly and residents were trapped on the building's staircases, Mumbai Fire Brigade chief P S Rahangdale said.

The cause of the blaze remains unknown.

On December 29, 2017, a massive fire broke out in Mumbai's Kamala Mills compound which claimed the lives of 14 people. Following the incident, the local authorities introduced several strict measures to ensure safety norms.

  

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