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22-Hour Fire at Mumbai's Link Square Mall Fully Extinguished

The blaze, which began in the basement electronics showroom, exposed major fire safety lapses and prompted a formal inquiry into the incident.

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A civic official said the fire broke in the building’s basement but later spread to the upper floors, which were soon filled with smoke.
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Overview

  • The fire, which broke out early on April 29 in the basement of Link Square Mall in Bandra, was declared a Level IV incident and required extensive firefighting efforts from multiple agencies.
  • The Mumbai Fire Brigade deployed 13 engines, nine jumbo tankers, and high-tech firefighting robots to combat the blaze in the smoke-logged, multi-storey structure.
  • No injuries or casualties were reported, but the fire caused significant damage to shops, restaurants, and other businesses housed in the mall.
  • Authorities have launched an official inquiry into the incident, with preliminary findings highlighting disabled sprinkler systems and potential unauthorized structural modifications.
  • This is the second major fire in Mumbai within two days, intensifying scrutiny on fire safety compliance and emergency preparedness across the city.