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Fire at Make In India event: Over 50 tonnes of scrap dumped in Kamathipura

<p>BMC brought the scrap to its Kamathipura workshop to keep it away from rag pickers, but it is clueless on what to do with it</p>

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While the authorities involved in planning the Make in India week's Maharashtra Night scramble to pass the buck for the ill-fated fire at the event, there is something else they refuse to own up to: the heaps of scrap left behind by the fire. More than 50 tonnes of scrap is lying in a workshop in Kamathipura and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is unsure of what to do with it.

Of the total debris recovered after the fire, around 14 trucks or about 50-60 tonnes were full of metals. PIC/Datta Kumbhar
Of the total debris recovered after the fire, around 14 trucks or about 50-60 tonnes were full of metals. PIC/Datta Kumbhar

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