Mumbai (Maharashtra): A fire broke out at a cutlery market in Abdul Rehman Street here on Sunday evening and continued to emanate fumes till the early hours of Monday.
More than 10 vehicles of the fire department were sent to take care of the situation.
5 fire engines and 4 jumbo water tankers of the fire brigade were rushed to the spot to bring the blazing fire under control.
The fire spread across three adjoining buildings and the fire brigade officials declared it level 4 fire.
No casualties or injuries have been reported so far.
Earlier, on October 4 a fire broke out in a godown in Narpoli village of Maharashtra. No casualties and injuries were, however, reported.
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Similarly, on October 2 morning, a major fire destroyed at least half a dozen shops in a commercial complex, but no casualty was reported.
The fire broke out in the complex around 6 am, said Santosh Kadam, chief of the Thane Municipal Corporation's Regional Disaster Management Cell (RDMC).
Meanwhile, on October 1 a major fire broke out at a chemical solvent manufacturing unit in Maharashtra's Pune district in the wee hours.
No casualty was reported as the plant, located in Kurkumbh industrial area on Pune-Solapur Road, was closed at the time of the incident.
With inputs from ANI