Mumbai:
A fire broke out in the Bharatiya Janata Party office located in south Mumbai's Nariman Point on Sunday, though no one was injured in the incident, a civic official said.
The blaze, which started at 4:35 pm, was doused 10 minutes later, the Fire Brigade official said.
"It was confined to electrical wiring. No one was injured. We had deployed a water tanker and fire engine," the official said.
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