Mumbai Fire in Chembur Kills Seven, Two Survive
Mumbai Fire in Chembur Kills Seven, Two Survive

Mumbai Fire in Chembur Kills Seven, Two Survive

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A devastating fire in Mumbai's Siddharth Colony, Chembur, claimed the lives of seven family members, including three minors, early Sunday morning. The blaze erupted around 5 am, allegedly due to a short circuit on the ground floor, which housed a shop containing electrical goods and approximately 25 liters of kerosene. The fire rapidly spread to the residential upper floors, leaving only two family members, Dharam Dev Gupta and his father Chediram Gupta, as survivors. Despite immediate rescue efforts, the victims succumbed to smoke inhalation and severe burns, being declared dead upon arrival at Rajawadi Hospital. This tragic incident highlights the ongoing risks associated with illegal storage of flammable materials and the challenges faced by firefighting services in densely populated informal settlements. Authorities are investigating the precise cause of the blaze.

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