A massive fire broke out at the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office building in Mumbai, prompting the immediate deployment of 12 fire tenders. Authorities are working tirelessly to control the situation, with no reports of casualties so far.
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The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation, but initial reports suggest it may have started from the electrical wiring in the building.
Twelve fire tenders were deployed to control the fire at the ED office in Mumbai.
The fire is currently under control, but the risk of rekindling remains, and firefighters are maintaining a strong presence.
The ED's operations are likely to be disrupted, and the office will be closed for a few days to allow for cleanup and safety inspections.
The Mumbai Fire Department and the ED are working closely to determine the cause of the fire and to implement enhanced fire safety measures and emergency response protocols.
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