Fire in Mumbai Mall: McDonald's Kitchen Blaze Sends Five Firefighters to Hospital

A fire broke out in the kitchen of a McDonald's outlet in Mumbai's Dadar West, resulting in the hospitalization of five firefighters due to suffocation. The blaze, which started at 3:30 pm, took nearly three hours to control. The cause remains unknown, and the firefighters are stable.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 07-11-2025 20:14 IST | Created: 07-11-2025 20:14 IST
Fire in Mumbai Mall: McDonald's Kitchen Blaze Sends Five Firefighters to Hospital
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In a dramatic incident on Friday afternoon, a fire erupted in the kitchen of a McDonald's outlet in Dadar West, Mumbai, causing five firefighters to be hospitalized due to suffocation, an official said.

The affected firefighters, including a senior station officer, were swiftly admitted to KEM Hospital. Medical staff have reported that all five are currently in stable condition.

The blaze broke out at 3:30 pm, prompting an immediate response from four fire engines and other emergency vehicles. The fire was extinguished by 6:20 pm, with the cause of the incident still under investigation.

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