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Fire On Stage At 'Make In India Week' Event In Mumbai Under Control

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MUMBAI:

The massive fire that broke out during a cultural event at the Make In India week in Mumbai this evening has been brought under control after continuous efforts by fire fighters for nearly 30 minutes. There has been no report of any casualty.
Here are the Ten Developments in the big story from Mumbai:
  1. The 'Maharashtra Night' was the flagship event of the Maharashtra government and a number of politicians - including the Chief Minister and the Governor -- and Bollywood actors were attending it.
  2. No one has been injured in the fire. Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, Governor C Vidyasagar Rao, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, actors Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan, actor and politician Hema Malini, have been safely evacuated.
  3. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken to Mr Fadnavis regarding the fire, the PM's office tweeted.
  4. The programme was being held at the Girgaum Chowpatty, for which the authorities had to take permission from the Supreme Court.
  5. The fire started just after the stage performance of actor Amitabh Bachchan, when a lavani or dance performance was underway.
  6. It spread rapidly, with the strong wind from the sea till the whole stage -- a creation of Bollywood set designer Nitin Desai -- was gutted.
  7. "14 Fire engines, 10 Water Tankers, and all Sr. Fire Officers are on site. Fire now totally under control. Program called off," the Chief Minister tweeted.
  8. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. "A comprehensive inquiry into the incidence of fire will be conducted to ascertain reasons," Mr Fadnavis said.
  9. On Saturday, PM Modi had inaugurated the Make in India Week -- a showcase event for the government's flagship manufacturing scheme.
  10. Government delegations from 49 nations and business delegations from 68 are taking part in the week-long event.

Fire On Stage At 'Make In India Week' Event In Mumbai Under Control
 
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A massive fire broke out on stage at an event for the Make In India week that's being held in Mumbai.
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Nearly 30 minutes after it broke out, the fire has been brought under control.

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The fire started during a cultural programme - the Maharashtra night - just after the performance of actor Amitabh Bachchan.

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The entire stage has been gutted and firefighters were initially struggling to bring the fire under control.

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Amitabh Bachchan has been evacuated, along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Governor C Vidyasagar Rao, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, actor Aamir Khan, actor and politician Hema Malini, who were attending the event.

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No casualties have been reported yet after a massive fire broke out at an event for the Make In India week.

In Pics: Massive Fire At Make In India Week Event, Photo Gallery
 
Make in India' stage catches fire in Mumbai, CM orders probe
Posted on: 08:46 PM IST Feb 14, 2016 | Updated on: 10:12 pm,Feb 14,2016 IST
Shawan Sen CNN-IBN

Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devemdra Fadnavis, who was present at a function at the 'Make in India' event in Mumbai on Sunday evening, ordered an investigation into the devastating fire that engulfed a stage at the venue.

While no casualties were reported, preliminary inquiry revealed that short circuit from an electrical wire – under the main stage - led to the devastation, which took place during the cultural programme

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At the time of the incident a large number of delegates, investors, politicians and actors were present. All of them were immediately evacuated by the fire department officials and the local police.

Sources said, "VVIPs like Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, his wife Amruta Fadnavis, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, actor Amitabh Bachchan, Amir Khan, Maharashtra Governor C Vidyasagar Rao were present in the event. All of them were immediately taken out of the venue."

Confirming that the situation was not alarming, Devendra Fadnavis said, "It is very unfortunate incident. No casualties have been reported and no one is injured. The fire is under control."

He added, "A fire safety audit was conducted prior to programme and all Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) were followed. A comprehensive inquiry into the incidence of fire will be conducted to ascertain reasons."

Additional fire tenders were pressed into action to douse the blaze. "A total of 14 fire engines and 10 water tankers are at the spot. The situation is under control but the stage was completely gutted," sources said.

Those who were present were seen running out in panic. Some of them were also heard screaming for help.

Speaking to CNN-IBN, BJP leader and actress Hema Malini, who was also present on occasion, said, "I am fine and safe. The fire broke out when artists were performing a folk dance. I don’t know what caused the fire."

Renowned lyricist Prasoon Joshi and actor Vivek Oberoi too confirmed that they were safe.

The video footage revealed that the fire broke out under the stage on which artists were performing folk dance. Volunteers were seen alerting artists to run for their safety.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurated the 'Make in India' week in Mumbai on Saturday.

The event will provide a huge opportunity for the nation to exhibit its "manufacturing prowess" and attract billions of dollars in investments from domestic and global majors.

Over 2,500 international and 8,000 domestic companies will be participating in the week-long multi-sectoral industrial event, which will be attended by foreign government delegations from 68 countries and business teams from 72 nations.

'Make in India' stage catches fire in Mumbai, CM orders probe - IBNLive
 
Made in india turn into burn in india.
Is Pakistan hand already claimed or still under process? Pakistan ki napak sazish ha yeah!
 
Watching on TV.
Fire's now in control. As of now, no casualty or wounded is reported.
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It's good that no casualties have been reported. :tup:
 
Was it 'made in India'?

Now don't be upset, you knew that was coming. :p:
Oh really, What's produced by pakistan?
Made in india turn into burn in india.
Same question from you. Nothing is made in pakistan. So, it won't burn. By the way, India is now building steel plants because you guys are currently almost zero in it's production. Still you are thankless and trolling on our threads.
In threads of our 7 successes of 10 attempts, you guys don't open it even after tagging but on rest of 3, you appear uninvited.
Does your country make anything. Nobody was dead in this accident but look, what could have happened in pure land?
Gamer-X said:
Is Pakistan hand already claimed or still under process? Pakistan ki napak sazish ha yeah!
Process in underway. You guys will be blamed if found culprit. But I guess you can sleep good because it seems to be an accident more than a t##r attack.
Zyada kuchh bolunga toh tum log ban kar doge. :lol:

Massive fire breaks out on stage at 'Make in India' week event in Mumbai - Rediff.com India News
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Make in India week LIVE: Fire at Girguam Chowpatty beach doused an hour after breaking out | The Indian Express
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PM @narendramodi has spoken to Maharashtra
CM @Dev_Fadnavis over the fire incident in
Mumbai.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) February 14, 2016
 
You can ask me that when Pakistan has a 'Made in Pakistan' exhibit
When? :D
You guys depend on foreigners even for simple goods. Leave alone massive program like Make in India. :P
where the stage catches on fire, or the presenter/performers spontaneously combust.:enjoy:
Sorry, but I won't be happy watching anybody dying. It could give pakistanis a moment of joy but not us. :lol:
By the way, chances in pakistan are more. Because the conditions of safety of personnel and disaster in India is far better.
What could happen if such fire had taken place in your nation? It was obviously make in India and we have deployed several locally made sophisticated measures of safety. Otherwise, fire could have caused casualties.

And oops! I missed terror groups. There are a lot more chances of terror attack.
You have been unable to save your own people. Will foreigner guests come there? :D

And oops! I missed terror groups. There are a lot more chances of terror attack.
You have been unable to save your own people. Will foreigner guests come there? :D
 
Good to know everyone is safe...! Good job fire fighters...!
 
The only make in india thing that we see are burning arses and there is nothing more appropriate than fire in a make in india event


You can ask me that when Pakistan has a 'Made in Pakistan' exhibit where the stage catches on fire, or the presenter/performers spontaneously combust.:enjoy:

Like we didn't see Indians celebrate on loss of life due to indian sponsored terrorist activities in Pakistan.

When? :D
You guys depend on foreigners even for simple goods. Leave alone massive program like Make in India. :P

Sorry, but I won't be happy watching anybody dying. It could give pakistanis a moment of joy but not us. :lol:
By the way, chances in pakistan are more. Because the conditions of safety of personnel and disaster in India is far better.
What could happen if such fire had taken place in your nation? It was obviously make in India and we have deployed several locally made sophisticated measures of safety. Otherwise, fire could have caused casualties.

And oops! I missed terror groups. There are a lot more chances of terror attack.
You have been unable to save your own people. Will foreigner guests come there? :D

And oops! I missed terror groups. There are a lot more chances of terror attack.
You have been unable to save your own people. Will foreigner guests come there? :D
 
Fire looks huge hope everyone is fine
 
Good : There is No loss of life

Good: Indian Media will at least cover 'Make in India' albeit due to wrong reasons

Good: 'Make in India' event might find / get some International coverage
 
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