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Fire breaks out at waste stockyard in Mumbai Naval Dockyard, brought under control; no one hurt

The blaze, reported late Thursday night near the Gateway of India in Colaba, was swiftly brought under control by Naval fire tenders, with the Navy saying the cause is under investigation.

PTI

MUMBAI: A fire broke out in one of the waste stockyards at the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai late Thursday evening, though no casualty was reported in the incident, the Navy said.

The fire was brought under control in swift action by Naval fire tenders, it said in a statement.

"No casualty has been reported. The cause of the fire is being investigated," the Navy said.

Earlier, officials said the fire was reported at 10:25pm at a spot diagonally opposite the Gateway of India in Colaba.

Some persons in the vicinity have shared videos of the fire on social media.

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