Fire in India’s Financial Capital Kills at Least 12

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By Reuters
December 29, 2017World News
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Fire in India’s Financial Capital Kills at Least 12
Friends of a victim killed in a fire at a restaurant wait at a hospital in Mumbai, India, Dec. 28, 2017. (Reuters/Danish Siddiqui)

MUMBAI–At least 12 people died and three were critically injured in a late night fire at a multi-story building in India’s financial capital Mumbai, local authorities said on Friday.

The majority of those killed were women attending a birthday party at a rooftop restaurant, police said. The 28-year-old woman celebrating her birthday was among those who died, her grandfather told Reuters.

The fire department received a call about the blaze in a commercial building in the Kamala Mills compound in Central Mumbai around 0030 local time on Friday, an official said.

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Debris falls from a building on fire in Mumbai, India, in this still image taken from a social media video, on Dec. 29, 2017. (Poonam Burde/via Reuters)

Kamala Mills, a refurbished industrial compound, houses swanky restaurants and other commercial establishments.

The fire in the building started on the top floor and engulfed the structure in less than 30 minutes, local media reported.

Several media outlets also use the compound for their offices and at least three national news channels were affected by the fire, including Bennett Coleman and Co’s Times Now and ET Now.

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A general view of the restaurants destroyed in a fire in Mumbai, India, Dec. 28, 2017. (Reuters/Danish Siddiqui)

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