The fire brigade had tagged it as a 'level 0' fire (minor) and flames were doused by around 6.15 pm, a civic official. (Photo | ANI) 
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Fire breaks out at private hospital in Mumbai, one among 40 patients relocated succumbs

The fire broke out in a generator set at Apex Hospital in Mulund (West) between 5 pm and 6 pm due to overheating, they said.

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MUMBAI: A minor fire broke out in a private hospital here on Monday evening, leaving one person dead out of the 40 patients shifted to nearby hospitals, officials said.

The fire broke out in a generator set at Apex Hospital in Mulund (West) between 5 pm and 6 pm due to overheating, they said.

A patient who was admitted at the hospital in Mulund (West) where a fire broke out and was later shifted to another hospital passed away, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) confirmed.

The fire brigade had tagged it as a 'level 0' fire (minor) and flames were doused by around 6.15 pm, a civic official.

The official said the patients were shifted to other hospitals as Apex Hospital had suffered power failure.

City hospitals were forced to rely on generator sets for a few hours due to a massive power failure at 10.05 am.

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