Smoke is witnessed for the 3rd morning in a row at Deonar dumping ground in Mumbai as fire brigade is trying to cool down the fire. Mumbai fire brigade is trying its best to control the fire at Deonar dumping ground. According to Fire control room, 12 fire engines and 9 tankers are still trying to cool down the fire. Seniors fire officials are present on the spot to monitor and control the situation. <br/><br/>Smoke is witnessed for 3rd morning in row at this dumping ground. The fire that broke out in the wee hours of Saturday is the second such fire in the same dumping ground in less than two months. Even as cooling operations are underway at the dumping yard, toxic smoke surrounded the area and people complained of discomfort due to the smoke. The Smoke is visible from as far as Vashi bridge in Navi Mumbai. No Casualty was reported in the incident. However, huge smog has made it difficult for fire control officials to get control on the fire.
News On AIR | March 22, 2016 8:23 AM
Fire raging at Mumbai's Deonar dumping ground for Day 3, cooling ops on