The Asian Age

Fire breaks out in Mumbai shop, 12 killed

◗ 20 people were sleeping in the gala at the time of the blaze. The police detained the owner of the shop.

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Twelve workers were charred to death in a major fire that broke out on the ground floor of a farsan shop ( Bhanu Farsan) on Khariani road at Sakinaka on Monday around 4 am.

The blaze gutted the shop, including its mezzanine floor where the deceased were sleeping. The Rajawadi hospital staff said that all bodies were declared dead on arrival.

A survivor helped the hospital staff to identify the charred bodies. Fire department officials said that preliminar­y findings point towards an electrical short- circuit. A total of three fire engines were pressed into action to douse the flames. The fire was extinguish­ed by 4.38 am.

Navinchand­ra Reddy, deputy commission­er of police Zone 10 said, “An FIR has been registered. We have detained the shop owner ( Jayesh Valji Bhanushali) for questionin­g.” Fire brigade personnel said that around 20 people were sleeping on the mezzanine ( gala) of the 30x80 square feet shop when the blaze started. While 12 succumbed to the fire burns and suffocatio­n, eight managed to escape by unlocking the shop door from inside and through a small window.

Brihanmumb­ai municipal corporatio­n chief Ajoy Mehta has ordered a detailed inquiry into this blaze and asked officials to ascertain if the shop had all the necessary permission­s. Since the shop owner conducted cooking activities inside the shop, Mr Mehta has asked officials to find out if an NOC was given to Bhanushali.

According to BMC officials, the shop is registered with the civic body but it does not have license to cook and store stuff.

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