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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)

A year after a massive fire gutted Link Square Mall in Bandra that destroyed around 200 businesses has left traders without closure or compensation

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A year after a massive fire gutted Link Square Mall in Bandra that destroyed around 200 businesses has left traders without closure or compensation
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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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)

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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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)

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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The fire gutted around 200 businesses while leaving just 20-30 tenants to restart the operations as of now (Pic/Atul Kamble)

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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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)

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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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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