Phoenix Mall Fire Under Control: Firefighters Contain Blaze (Viman Nagar) (April 19th, 2024)

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The well-known Phoenix Mall in Viman Nagar, Pune, experienced a significant fire on Friday, April 19, 2024. Fortunately, no one was hurt or killed because the fire department responded quickly and followed the right procedures.

Quick Reaction Holds the Flame

The third floor of the mall saw the fire break out at approximately 3:15 PM. It was said to have started in a closed restaurant. The fire department was notified right away by alert mall staff, and at 3:25 PM, their control room got the call. Water tankers and fire tenders were sent to the spot without any delay.

Firefighters Douse the Flames

Firefighters quickly came and effectively contained the fire. To put out the fire, reportedly five fire tenders, two water tankers, and a Bronto vehicle were sent in. Authorities emphasized that the mall’s firefighting apparatus, such as fire extinguishers, was operational and contributed to the situation’s containment.

Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the fire.

It is still unknown what specifically started the fire. To determine the cause of the ignition, fire officials are presently looking into the occurrence.

Mall Stresses Safety Procedures

In a statement, the administration of Phoenix Marketcity expressed relief that no one was harmed. They credited the application of established safety standards for the damage-free evacuation and lack of casualties. The administration reaffirmed its dedication to putting the safety of guests and employees first.

Phoenix Mall Will Probably Resume Regular Business

Firefighters are cooling the situation while it is under control to prevent a rekindle. Since there have been no reports of any serious damage, the mall should soon be able to operate normally again.

Fire Safety Is Important

The need of having fire safety precautions in public areas like malls is highlighted by this tragedy. To guarantee everyone’s safety within the building, it is imperative to have well-trained personnel, operational fire equipment, and frequent inspections.

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