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  • Anurag Goswami

Fire broke out at Nutan Villa building in Mumbai’s Khar area on Sept 23



A tensed situation was formed during the evening hours of September 23, when a massive fire broke out in Nutan Villa building which is situated on Guru Gangeshwar Marg in the Khar (West) area of Mumbai, Maharashtra. A sudden chaos was formed at around 7:30 pm when the locals noticed that blaze erupted in a room of the seven-storey structure where 3 people were trapped. The locals first tried to control the fire in the initial stage but soon the fire engulfed the building. The fire department was soon informed regarding the horrendous situation.


Eight fire engines and six jumbo tankers soon rushed to the spot after receiving the information and started the evacuation process after reaching. The fire was declared as a LEVEL 2 fire. Firefighters faced a lot of difficulties while fighting the flame due to the billowing smoke but soon took the situation under control and after lot of efforts the fire was doused off.


According to the reports, the fire tenders managed to rescue 2 people who were trapped in the horrendous situation while 1 person was brought dead.


The analysts of Cybertech Risk Center generated real-time alerts on this incident and closely monitored the situation providing its clients with timely alerts about the same. We at Cybertech Risk center covers Explosion, High Rise Fire, Industrial Fire, Structure Fire, Vehicle Fire under the “Fire” category that could be the reason of disruption for the client’s business continuity process, working in collaboration with NC4 providing pan India coverage.

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