Mumbai: A major fire erupted inside a godown in Kurla West’s Kismat Nagar area on Thursday night, triggering a swift response from the Mumbai Fire Department. Videos circulating on social media showed towering flames accompanied by dense black smoke rising high above the godown, visible from several hundred metres away.
Major fire at Kurla.
More than 28 fire fighting vehicles on site.
Location : Khalil Shaikh Chawl. Kapadia Nagar, Kurla west. pic.twitter.com/SXbsi26N4R
— Chandivali Citizens Welfare Association (CCWA) (@ChandivaliCCWA) November 27, 2025
According to officials, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Fire Brigade received an emergency call at 11:08 pm, following which multiple fire tenders were rushed to the spot. Initial assessments categorised the blaze as a Level-II fire, but as flames rapidly spread across adjoining structures, the situation escalated. By 11:44 pm, the Mumbai Fire Brigade declared it a Level-III (major) fire after the inferno engulfed nearly 10 to 12 chawl structures.
Huge fire at the illegal car market in Kurla , @mybmc @MTPHereToHelp @mashrujeet @mumbaimatterz @MNCDFbombay pic.twitter.com/i3HfDGZQ22
— Urich Kamath (@KamathUrich) November 27, 2025
Firefighters battled the spreading flames through the night, working to prevent the blaze from reaching densely packed residential units in the vicinity. The godown where the fire originated was located within a chawl cluster, making containment especially challenging. Thick plumes of smoke blanketed surrounding localities as emergency teams attempted to bring the situation under control.
Several agencies were deployed as part of the coordinated response effort, including the BMC Fire Brigade, local police, ward officials, the Electricity Distribution Company and a 108 ambulance unit. Despite the scale of the fire and the proximity to residential structures, authorities reported no injuries so far. The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.
Car Catches Fire On Bandra Worli Sealink
Meanwhile, in a separate incident late Wednesday night, a car fire on the Bandra Worli Sea Link caused major disruption to traffic. The vehicle, identified as a Honda sedan, reportedly rammed into the side barrier at high speed before catching fire. Motorists on the busy sea link were left stranded as a long traffic snarl developed, with many unsure of the cause until videos began circulating online.
Mumbai: Car Catches Fire On Bandra Worli Sealink, Causing Massive Traffic Jam#mumbai #mumbainews #Fire #FPJ pic.twitter.com/b6yIiuXNCt
— Free Press Journal (@fpjindia) November 27, 2025
A car caught fire on Mumbai’s Sea Link while heading from Worli to Bandra. Reports suggest brake failure led the vehicle to crash into the divider, sparking flames. Thankfully, all occupants escaped safely, though the car was completely gutted. #Mumbai #SeaLink pic.twitter.com/zheHyEUG4w
— Social News Daily (@SocialNewsDail2) November 27, 2025
Footage showed the vehicle completely charred, with firefighters working quickly to extinguish the flames. Though the fire generated thick smoke and intense heat, no casualties have been confirmed. Fire officials later stated that the blaze was brought under control after brief yet intense firefighting efforts.
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