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Navy assisting in Mumbai building fire

| | Jun 02, 2016, at 11:39 pm
Mumbai, June 2 (IBNS) The Indian Navy has joined the firefighting efforts at the Metro House in Mumbai's Colaba Causeway area, according to latest reports.

Four fire tenders and special fire fighting equipment from the nearby Naval Dockyard are being used.

In all 12 fire tenders have been pressed into service.

The fire broke out at the Metro House around 4pm on Thursday.

The building houses the iconic Cafe Mondegar and a McDonalds restaurant besides other shops. It is near the Regal Cinema.

Being an old building, there are wooden staircases making the building more vulnerable.

The area is usually congested with pavement hawkers and tourists besides local shoppers.

According to NDTV, two people were rescued from the building. No casualty has been reported so far.

Reportedly the fire began on the building's fourth floor and began to spread upwards.
 

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