Maharashtra: Woman Dies, Six Injured in Andheri Lokhandwala Fire; Infant Critical

Maharashtra: Woman Dies, Six Injured in Andheri Lokhandwala Fire; Infant Critical

Ankit Salvi     Apr 26, 2025 04:43 pm

A 34-year-old woman died, while six others — including a 10-day-old infant and a three-year-old child — suffered suffocation injuries after a fire broke out in a residential building at Andheri’s Lokhandwala Complex in the early hours of Saturday.

The blaze erupted around 2.40 am in a flat on the first floor of the eight-storey Broke Land building, officials from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said. The fire, which was largely confined to household items such as electrical wiring, furniture, and documents, quickly filled the premises with dense smoke, leading to severe suffocation among the residents.

One of the residents, identified as Abhina Sanjanwala, was rushed to Kokilaben Hospital but was declared dead on arrival. Six others, including the newborn and the three-year-old, were also hospitalized. The infant is currently undergoing treatment in the intensive care unit, a civic official confirmed. Two male victims were shifted to Cooper Hospital and Trauma Care Hospital for further treatment.

The fire brigade managed to control the blaze after several hours of firefighting. Preliminary findings suggest the fire was accidental in nature, though a detailed investigation has been initiated to ascertain the exact cause.

The Lokhandwala Complex area, known for its high-rise residential towers and bustling commercial hubs, has witnessed a few fire incidents over the past decade, often attributed to short circuits or negligence in maintaining electrical equipment. Saturday’s incident has once again raised concerns over fire safety measures in Mumbai’s residential buildings, especially those that are older and densely populated.​

Reported By: Ankit Salvi     Place: Mumbai     Apr 26, 2025 04:43 pm




Place : Mumbai     Reported By : Ankit Salvi     26-04-2025 04:43:50 pm

A 34-year-old woman died, while six others — including a 10-day-old infant and a three-year-old child — suffered suffocation injuries after a fire broke out in a residential building at Andheri’s Lokhandwala Complex in the early hours of Saturday.

The blaze erupted around 2.40 am in a flat on the first floor of the eight-storey Broke Land building, officials from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said. The fire, which was largely confined to household items such as electrical wiring, furniture, and documents, quickly filled the premises with dense smoke, leading to severe suffocation among the residents.

One of the residents, identified as Abhina Sanjanwala, was rushed to Kokilaben Hospital but was declared dead on arrival. Six others, including the newborn and the three-year-old, were also hospitalized. The infant is currently undergoing treatment in the intensive care unit, a civic official confirmed. Two male victims were shifted to Cooper Hospital and Trauma Care Hospital for further treatment.

The fire brigade managed to control the blaze after several hours of firefighting. Preliminary findings suggest the fire was accidental in nature, though a detailed investigation has been initiated to ascertain the exact cause.

The Lokhandwala Complex area, known for its high-rise residential towers and bustling commercial hubs, has witnessed a few fire incidents over the past decade, often attributed to short circuits or negligence in maintaining electrical equipment. Saturday’s incident has once again raised concerns over fire safety measures in Mumbai’s residential buildings, especially those that are older and densely populated.​

Top Posts

1.

“She Was the Heartbeat of Our Home…”: Air India Flight Attendant Roshni Songhare Among Crash V...

Among the 241 lives tragically lost in the Air India AI-171 crash was 26-year-old Roshni Songhare, a... Read more
2.

Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Hospital Hands over First Body to Family after DNA Match...

In the aftermath of the catastrophic Air India plane crash, the first victim’s body has been forma... Read more
3.

Pilot Issued ‘Mayday’ Call at 1:39pm, Moments Before Air India Crash in Ahmedabad, Confirms Avia...

The Ministry of Civil Aviation confirmed on Saturday that the pilot of the ill-fated Air India fligh... Read more
4.

Indian Origin London Man Fulfills Wife’s Final Wish, Dies in AI Crash While Returning to Daughters...

Arjun Manubhai Patolia had come to Gujarat with a heavy heart, carrying his late wife’s ashes and ... Read more
5.

"My Ganpatiji Saved Me...": Bharuch Woman Narrowly Escapes Ahmedabad Air Crash That Killed 241...

A missed flight turned into a miraculous escape for Bharuch resident Bhoomi Chauhan, who was meant t... Read more

LATEST NEWS

1.

“She Was the Heartbeat of Our Home…”: Air India Flight Attendant Roshni Songhare Among Crash V...

Among the 241 lives tragically lost in the Air India AI-171 crash was 26-year-old Roshni Songhare, a... Read more
2.

Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Hospital Hands over First Body to Family after DNA Match...

In the aftermath of the catastrophic Air India plane crash, the first victim’s body has been forma... Read more
3.

Pilot Issued ‘Mayday’ Call at 1:39pm, Moments Before Air India Crash in Ahmedabad, Confirms Avia...

The Ministry of Civil Aviation confirmed on Saturday that the pilot of the ill-fated Air India fligh... Read more
4.

Indian Origin London Man Fulfills Wife’s Final Wish, Dies in AI Crash While Returning to Daughters...

Arjun Manubhai Patolia had come to Gujarat with a heavy heart, carrying his late wife’s ashes and ... Read more
5.

"My Ganpatiji Saved Me...": Bharuch Woman Narrowly Escapes Ahmedabad Air Crash That Killed 241...

A missed flight turned into a miraculous escape for Bharuch resident Bhoomi Chauhan, who was meant t... Read more
6.

Rajasthan Family’s London Dream Ends in Tragedy: Five Among 241 Killed in Air India Plane Crash...

A family of five from Rajasthan’s Banswara district was among the 241 people killed in the devasta... Read more

Top Videos