Mumbai: A fire that broke out in the cargo complex of the Mumbai International Airport this evening has been put out.
Four fire engines and four water tankers were rushed to the spot to battle the blaze.
The fire began in the cargo office pantry of the Singapore Airlines, and there was no damage to any cargo, said officials of the Mumbai International Airport Private Limited (MIAL).
Four fire engines and four water tankers were rushed to the spot to battle the blaze.
The fire began in the cargo office pantry of the Singapore Airlines, and there was no damage to any cargo, said officials of the Mumbai International Airport Private Limited (MIAL).
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