A fire erupted at Mumbai's busy Churchgate railway station on Thursday evening, causing concern among commuters during peak hours. The incident, which occurred around 5:25 PM, prompted a rapid response from the Mumbai Fire Brigade and other emergency services.
The fire originated in a shop located within the Churchgate station premises. Initial reports indicate that the fire broke out at a Monginis cake shop. Thick black smoke billowed from the shop, filling the concourse and creating anxious moments for daily commuters.
Upon receiving the alert, the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) promptly dispatched fire engines to the scene. Police personnel and local BMC ward staff were also mobilized to assist in the firefighting operation and manage the situation. Firefighters worked swiftly to douse the flames, bringing the fire under control within minutes.
Authorities have confirmed that no injuries were reported as a result of the fire. Police personnel evacuated commuters from the station premises as a precautionary measure, cordoning off the area to allow firefighters to carry out their work effectively.
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. Officials are working to determine the source of the blaze and assess the extent of the damage caused to the shop and surrounding areas.
The incident caused some disruption to the normal flow of commuters at Churchgate station, a major suburban terminal in South Mumbai. However, authorities worked quickly to manage the situation and minimize any inconvenience to the public.
Churchgate station is one of the busiest railway stations in Mumbai, serving thousands of commuters daily. The prompt response of the fire brigade and other emergency services was crucial in preventing the fire from escalating and ensuring the safety of passengers. The quick containment of the fire also prevented any major damage to the station infrastructure.