Fire On Stage at Make In India Week Event In Mumbai


Massive fire breaks out at Make in India event in Mumbai

A massive fire engulfed the whole stage of a mega cultural event being held as part of Make in India event in Mumbai, this evening. The high profile event had all VVIPs of the state of Maharashtra present. The Governor, the CM and several other MPS and Ministers were safely evacuated.


Apart from political who’s who of Maharashtra the world class event was being attended by Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan Hema Malini and several other Bollywood icons. The stage was set-up after special permission was taken from Supreme Court of India at Girgaum Chowpatty, Mumbai. No injuries have been reported so far. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been in touch with the CM of Maharashtra and investigations have started to find the cause of event.

 

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