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Fire breaks out in Air India building at Mumbai's Nariman Point

Soon after the incident, eight fire engines were rushed to the spot and the flames were contained.

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MUMBAI: A fire broke out in the multi-storeyed Air India building in South Mumbai today.

The blaze occurred on the 22nd floor of the high rise, fire brigade sources said.

Soon after the incident, eight fire engines were rushed to the spot and the flames were contained, they said, adding there were no reports of any casualties so far.

It is a B+G+22 (basement plus ground floor plus 22 floors) structure, they said.

Meanwhile, an Air India spokesperson said that the minor fire (which broke out on the 22nd floor of AI building in Mumbai this morning) was brought under control in minutes by AI security, fire brigade, and other agencies.

Also, there were no casualties and the damage is being assessed. The top management is at the site and the CMD is also rushing to the site from Delhi, the spokesperson added.

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