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Breaking News: Massive fire near skywalk adjacent to railway tracks at Thane station doused; no injuries reported

Updated on: 14 July,2025 09:38 AM IST  |  Thane
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The blaze, which caused panic among commuters in the vicinity, has since been brought under control. Cooling operations are currently underway to prevent any reignition

Breaking News: Massive fire near skywalk adjacent to railway tracks at Thane station doused; no injuries reported

Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and further details are awaited.

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A fire broke out near the skywalk adjacent to the railway tracks at Thane Station, prompting a swift response from the fire brigade and emergency services. The blaze, which caused panic among commuters in the vicinity, has since been brought under control, according to RDMC.

Cooling operations are currently underway to prevent any reignition. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported so far. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and further details are awaited.


Mumbai: Fire breaks out at high-rise building in Kanjurmarg; no injuries reported



In a similar recent incident, a level-I (minor) fire broke out at Kanjurmarg’s NG Royal Park Building, located near Gandhi Market on R Deshmukh Marg, at 11.40 am on Sunday, officials said, adding that no injuries have been reported.

According to the officials from the Mumbai Fire Brigade, the fire was confined to the electric duct area and the affected section was between the 16th and 18th floors of the 20-storey residential building. Officials said that it was declared a Level-I fire by 12.10 pm and brought under control within half an hour. 

The residents stranded due to the smoke were rescued by the firefighters through the staircase of the building, said officials. Chief Fire Officer Ravindra N Ambulgekar said, “Since it was a Level-I fire and mostly had smoke coming out of the building, the firefighters did not have much difficulty facing it. They worked fast to get it under control and get everyone to safety.”

Officials said that three fire engines, one foam tender, two jumbo tankers, one breathing apparatus van, and one high-rise firefighting vehicle were pressed into action. Moreover, one quick response vehicle and three 108 ambulances (standard medical emergency service ambulances in Maharashtra) were sent to the location. The cause of the fire is also under investigation, though no suspicious activity has been reported so far, officials said.

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