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Mumbai Apartment Fire Claims One Life, Injures Six in Lokhandwala Complex

A suspected air conditioner short circuit sparked the blaze, highlighting persistent fire safety lapses in Mumbai's high-density residential areas.

The Mumbai fire brigade received a call from residents of the eight-storey building at 2.39 am and reached the spot when the fire was still blazing. (Praful Gangurde /HT Photo)
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Overview

  • A fire broke out early Saturday morning in a first-floor flat of the eight-storey Brooklyn Building in Andheri's Lokhandwala Complex, Mumbai.
  • Abhina Sanjanwala, a 34-year-old resident, died from suffocation, while six others, including a 10-day-old infant and a 3-year-old child, suffered smoke inhalation and were hospitalized.
  • The Mumbai Fire Brigade declared the fire a level-one blaze at 3:13 am and extinguished it by 5:30 am using five fire engines.
  • Initial investigations suggest a short circuit in a window air conditioner may have caused the fire, though the exact cause is still under review.
  • The incident underscores ongoing fire safety challenges in Mumbai, including inadequate enforcement, narrow lanes, and delayed emergency response due to the lack of a local fire station in Andheri.