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Maharashtra: Fire breaks out at a company's godown in Sewri area

A fire broke out at a company's godown in Sewri area of Mumbai last night. Fire tenders reached the spot to douse the flame.

Fire breaks out at a company's godown
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Published : Jun 20, 2019, 7:46 AM IST

Mumbai: A fire broke out at a company's godown here in Sewri area late on Wednesday.

Five fire engines were pressed into action to douse the massive blaze.

The fire was doused successfully at around 12 pm and no casualty has been reported, the fire department official said.

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No injuries or casualties have been reported.

Mumbai: A fire broke out at a company's godown here in Sewri area late on Wednesday.

Five fire engines were pressed into action to douse the massive blaze.

The fire was doused successfully at around 12 pm and no casualty has been reported, the fire department official said.

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No injuries or casualties have been reported.

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Guwahati, Jun 19 (PTI) The torso of a woman was found near the Kamakhya temple atop the Nilachal Hill here on Wednesday evening ahead of the annual religious fair on the occasion of Ambubachi festival, police said.

         Items used in offering prayers and a pair of woman's sandal were also recovered from the site, they said.

         The body was found on the steps leading to the Banadurga temple adjacent to the main Kamakhya temple, police said.

         Guwahati Commissioner of Police Deepak Kumar, who visited the site, told reporters that security arrangements have been intensified in view of the gruesome death.

         Assam Chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal had Tuesday visited the temple premises and reviewed preparations for the annual socio-spiritual congregation from June 22-25.

         During the four-day Ambubachi festival, Devi Kamakhya is believed to go through her annual cycle of menstruation. The doors of the temple are closed for the devotees and regular rituals are suspended for four days.

         Likening the earth to Devi Kamakhya, no agricultural activity is undertaken during the period. On the fifth day, devotes are allowed to enter the temple only after the 'shuddhi' or the ritualistic bath of the deity.

         Over 25 lakh devotees from across the country and abroad are expected to visit the five-day festival, official sources said. PTI ESB 



  


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