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IN PHOTOS: Fire breaks out at sweet shop in Maharashtra's Thane

Updated On: 03 April, 2026 04:37 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

A fire broke out at a sweet shop in Maharashtra's Thane district on Friday morning, civic officials said, adding that no injuries were reported in the incident. Pics/RDMC

The officials further said that emergency services were quickly rushed to the scene and the situation was brought fully under control. Pics/RDMC

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The officials further said that emergency services were quickly rushed to the scene and the situation was brought fully under control. Pics/RDMC
The incident occurred at the sweet shop, located in Ashar Metro Tower in the Vartak Nagar area of Thane (West)

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The incident occurred at the sweet shop, located in Ashar Metro Tower in the Vartak Nagar area of Thane (West)

The fire was reported to the disaster management control room at around 9:18 am

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The fire was reported to the disaster management control room at around 9:18 am

According to the officials, preliminary information suggests that the fire started in an inverter battery placed on a loft area inside the shop

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According to the officials, preliminary information suggests that the fire started in an inverter battery placed on a loft area inside the shop

The blaze quickly spread to nearby materials, including electrical wiring, cardboard and a wooden cupboard

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The blaze quickly spread to nearby materials, including electrical wiring, cardboard and a wooden cupboard

Officials stated that no one was injured in the incident. However, the fire caused damage to the inverter battery, electrical fittings and other items within the shop

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Officials stated that no one was injured in the incident. However, the fire caused damage to the inverter battery, electrical fittings and other items within the shop

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