Major Accident In Mumbai, Seven People Died
Major accident in Mumbai, seven people died in a fire in a 20-story building.
A fire broke out in the 20-story Kamala building located near Bhatia Hospital in Mumbai’s Tardeo at 7.30 am on Saturday.
Seven people have died tragically in this accident, while some people are undergoing treatment.
Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar said six elderly people who needed oxygen support systems have been shifted to the hospital.
Five ambulances have been arranged at the spot to take the injured to the hospital. The flames have been brought under control but there is a lot of smoke.
All the people have been saved. More details in this matter are awaited. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.
Major accident in Mumbai: According to the information received, the fire started on the 18th floor of the building and gradually it spread. This was reported to be a Level 3 fire.
It is worth noting that just a few days ago there was news of the fire in the Ghatkopar area of Mumbai. A fire broke out in a warehouse located here.
The fire was so fierce that the flames started rising high. A plume of smoke had spread throughout the sky. Several huts were also gutted by the flames.
In October last year, a fire broke out in a multi-story building on Mumbai’s Curry Road. A security guard was killed in this accident.
A security guard fell down from a flat after a fire broke out on the 19th floor of a 61-story residential building in the city, killing him.
The video of this incident also went viral on social media. In which the man was seen hanging from the balcony before falling.
In Bombay High Court, there was a stir due to the snake found in the judge’s chamber, questions raised on security
On Friday, in the Bombay High Court, there was a stir after the snake was found in the judge’s chamber. After this incident, the security of the judge is also being questioned.
According to the information received, this snake 4.5 to 5 feet long was found here in the morning, at that time the judge was not present in his room. This snake was not venomous.
After the snake was found, the court staff informed the police. After this, the NGO Sarpmitra was contacted. One of his employees caught the snake.
He told that after the snake is caught, it will be released into the forest. Let us tell you that this is not the first such incident. Earlier in 2018, a judge in Navi Mumbai was also attacked by a snake.