Mumbai:
A huge fire broke out at a Samsung service centre in Mumbai suburb Kanjurmarg on Monday evening. No injuries have been reported so far.
Eight fire engines and four water tankers were rushed to the spot to put off the blaze.
Visuals showed a cloud of smoke rising against the Mumbai skyline from amid the raging flames.
Prashant Kadam, DCP for zone 7, told news agency ANI, "We received information around 9 pm that a fire has broken out at Samsung Service Centre in Kanjurmarg East, Mumbai due to a short circuit."
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He added that local residents have been shifted to safety.
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