09 October,2024 09:59 PM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
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A massive fire broke out in a plastic-manufacturing unit in Kurla area of Mumbai on Wednesday evening, the civic officials said.
They said that the relief operations at the spot were underway.
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According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC), the fire was reported in a plastic-manufacturing unit located on Durga Road in Samta Nagar area of Kurla West.
The incident was reported to the civic authorities at around 5:45 pm following which the officials of the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) rushed to the spot and launched a firefighting operation.
"The MFB declared the incident a Level-III fire at 5:58 pm. Multiple agencies were mobilised to tackle the blaze, including Mumbai Fire Brigade teams, local police, 108 ambulance services, and ward staff," the civic body said on Wednesday.
Plastic material and chemical drums were stored in the plastic-manufacturing unit. Due to that, the fire spread rapidly. A minor blast of some chemical was also reported at the site, the officials said.
An eyewitness said that there is a school above the plastic-manufacturing unit which was closed at the time of the incident. MFB said the fire is confined to ground-floored homes, slums, small factories etc.
The officials said that so far no reports of anyone being injured in the incident has been reported. However, nearby hospitals have been informed to keep their casualty ward on alert.
Further details will be updated.