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IN PHOTOS: One year after Bandra mall fire, people still await compensation
Updated On: 28 April, 2026 11:20 AM IST | Tarun Verma
A year after the devastating 22-hour fire at Link Square Mall in Bandra that destroyed nearly 200 businesses, traders are still awaiting compensation and closure. Investigations revealed major fire safety lapses, while only a few shops have managed to restart operations. (Pics/Sayyed Sameer Abedi, Atul Kamble and File pic)

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Thick smoke that once swallowed Bandra’s skyline today has left only scars of the devastating A 22-hour blaze remains (Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi)
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Fire officials said initial findings suggested the blaze may have originated from an electrical short circuit, which then spread rapidly due to flammable materials inside the building (Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi)

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The fire gutted around 200 businesses while leaving just 20-30 tenants to restart the operations as of now (Pic/Atul Kamble)
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Following the incident, the Mumbai Fire Brigade submitted a report that stated, "The firefighting system was non-functional, and the building lacked automatic sprinklers. This acts as a 'fire trap'. The fire started in a basement electronics showroom and was intensified by a sealed, unventilated structure" (File pic)

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However, then the BMC Commissioner issued an enquiry which is examining why the two-decade-old building was granted a fire NOC and whether firefighting systems were compliant with safety norms (File pic)
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