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Fire In Mumbai's Parel Kills 4, Blaze Now Under Control

Sixteen people were injured in the fire at Crystal Tower.
Residents wait to be rescued as firefighters try to extinguish a fire at a residential building in Mumbai, India August 22, 2018. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas
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Residents wait to be rescued as firefighters try to extinguish a fire at a residential building in Mumbai, India August 22, 2018. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas

MUMNAI -- A fire broke out on the 12th floor of a posh high-rise residential building in Dadar in Mumbai on Wednesday morning, killing four people and injuring 16, fire officials said

Dozens of people were rescued from different floors of the 17-storey Crystal Tower building near Hindmata Cinema.

The blaze has been brought under control and cooling operations are underway, officials said.

The fire brigade control room got a message at 8:32 am about the blaze on the 12th floor. The smoke from the raging fire spread rapidly, trapping the residents in the stairs, Mumbai Fire Brigade chief PS Rahangdale said.

At least 20 people suffered from suffocation due to the smoke. They were rushed to the nearby KEM Hospital, where four of them, including a woman, were declared brought dead, the city civic body said in a statement.

The 16 injured, including six women, were undergoing treatment and their condition was reported to be stable, it said.

Two of the deceased were identified as Bablu Shaikh (36) and Shubhada Shelke (62), the civic body said.

The smoke spread through the building's staircases and lifts were not used as a precautionary measure. Snorkel ladders were used to rescue residents stranded in the building, an official in the fire brigade control room here said.

Some persons were still feared to be trapped in the building, he said.

Ten fire engines, four water tankers, officials of the Mumbai Police and electrical mechanics were at the spot, he said.

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