Major fire in Mumbai market; 300 shops gutted, three injured

November 26, 2011 09:13 am | Updated 02:22 pm IST - Mumbai

Fire brigade personnel try to douse a huge fire that engulfed hundreds of shops at Manish market in south Mumbai and the fire which started at 3 a.m. was raging for more than 12 hours, in Mumbai on Saturday. Photo: Vivek Bendre

Fire brigade personnel try to douse a huge fire that engulfed hundreds of shops at Manish market in south Mumbai and the fire which started at 3 a.m. was raging for more than 12 hours, in Mumbai on Saturday. Photo: Vivek Bendre

A major fire engulfed a prominent commercial hub here in the wee hours of Saturday, leaving three firemen injured and gutting more than 300 shops.

As many as 34 fire engines and more than 13 water tankers were pressed into service to control the flames that swept through Manish Market, Sara-Sahara shopping complex, Mohata market and other small shopping establishments in south Mumbai, a Fire Brigade official said.

The shopping enclave mostly houses showrooms of electronic goods, perfumes and clothes, among others.

The cause of the fire, that started at around 3.45 am, was yet to be ascertained, and it has still not been brought under control, he said.

Three firefighters were injured while dousing the flames, the official said.

Two additional fire tenders from adjoining Navi Mumbai and one from Thane have also been pressed into service, the official added.

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