A spokesperson for Western Railway confirmed that the fire was caused by a short circuit and was first noticed by a Government Railway Police (GRP) official at the station
The blaze was extinguished within a few minutes, and there were no injuries reported, officials said. Pic/videograb
A minor fire broke out at Churchgate railway station in south Mumbai on Wednesday at around 5:30 pm, officials said.
A spokesperson for Western Railway confirmed that the fire was caused by a short circuit and was first noticed by a Government Railway Police (GRP) official at the station.
The blaze was extinguished within a few minutes, and there were no injuries reported.
The train operations continued without any disruption, the spokesperson added.
A fire broke out at Churchgate station around 5:30 pm due to a short circuit, first spotted by a GRP policeman. It was extinguished within minutes, with no injuries or impact on train operations.
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The quick response ensured that the incident did not affect commuters or station services.
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