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Mumbai: Fire breaks out in Air India building in Nariman Point, no casualties reported

FP Staff • December 20, 2016, 09:22:17 IST
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A fire broke out early morning on Tuesday at the Air India building in Nariman Point, according to reports.

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Mumbai: Fire breaks out in Air India building in Nariman Point, no casualties reported

A fire broke out early morning on Tuesday at the Air India building in Nariman Point, according to reports.

Mumbai: Fire breaks out in the Air India building, Nariman Point. 4 fire tenders at the spot.

— ANI (@ANI) December 20, 2016

When Firstpost contacted the Mumbai Fire Department, an official said that it received a call from the Air India building early on Tuesday morning. “We received a call at around 6.41 am that a fire had broken out on the 22nd floor of the building,” he said. The fire department has sent 10 fire tenders to the spot to douse the fire. Though ANI tweeted around 8.52 am that the fire was doused, according to the fire department, fire tenders were still at the scene.

Mumbai: Fire broke out in the Air India building, Nariman Point. Fire now doused (Spot Visuals) pic.twitter.com/ytDidUoAja

— ANI (@ANI) December 20, 2016
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“We can’t give any reports as of now, till the entire area is checked. It will still take some time to give a final report,” an official at the Mumbai Fire Department told Firstpost. “Work is still going on at the site,” he added. No casualties have been reported so far, and ambulances are already at the spot, the Mumbai fire department said. The cause of the fire is not known yet, and investigation is on. Given that it is a commercial building with offices, it is likely that there were very few people in the building at that hour. According to ABPLIVE, the 23-storey building used to serve as the corporate headquarters for Air India till 2013. The company had moved out of the building as part of an asset-monetisation drive. However, it retains the 21st, 22nd and 23rd floors in the building. Each floor has at least 10,800 square feet of space on each floor, it said. Further details are awaited.

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