A sudden fire broke out in a four-storey residential building in Kurla West, Mumbai, on Wednesday afternoon, sending residents into a panic. The incident, which was swiftly contained, was attributed to a leakage in a Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL) pipeline. Fortunately, no injuries or casualties were reported in the event.
Timeline of the Kurla Fire Incident
The alarm was first raised at 1:23 PM on November 19, 2025, regarding a fire at the Mubarak building, located behind the LIG colony in Vinoba Bhave Nagar, Kurla West. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) officially declared it a level-one fire at 1:29 PM, indicating a minor blaze that required a limited response. The fire originated on the ground floor of the structure, which houses both residential apartments and commercial shops.
Swift Response and Containment
A multi-agency effort was launched to control the situation. The Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) immediately dispatched its personnel and firefighting equipment to the site. They were joined by teams from MGL, local police, and civic ward staff. The coordinated action focused on sealing the gas leak and dousing the flames. After nearly two hours of diligent work, the fire was completely extinguished at 3:09 PM.
Cause and Aftermath
Preliminary investigations by officials confirmed that the blaze was triggered by a leakage in an MGL gas pipe line. The quick response from emergency services prevented the fire from spreading to other parts of the building and averted any potential harm to life. The incident highlights the critical importance of regular maintenance of gas infrastructure in densely populated urban areas like Mumbai.