There’s a Fire in Mumbai’s Avighna Park located next to Curry Road station. Developer of the building says a fire audit was conducted on the first day of the month.

By Varun Singh

A fire was reported sometime ago in a high rise located in Mumbai’s Curry Road area.

The fire engulfed the apartment located in the B tower of One Avighna Park.

This building is amongst one of the tallest buildings in the nearby areas of Worli, Parel, and Lower Parel area.

We spoke with the developer Kailash Agarwal in regards to the fire.

Agarwal is currently in Dubai and said he was in continuous touch with the officials and taking updates.

According to Agarwal there was a fire drill/audit conducted just at the start of the month, where the residents even came down.

One Avighna Park tower B that caught fire on Friday
One Avighna Park of which Tower B caught fire on Friday

The developer further stated that the building has all the top class fire management equipments.

He claimed that the building received and occupancy certificate almost 4 years ago.

He also said, there exists a society in the building and that the fire was in control.

This skyscraper was last year in news for carrying out a mega deal of 35 flats worth Rs 200 crore.

According to several reports, a 30 year old man died after a collapse from the building because of the fire.

The video of the man falling went viral on social media.

This particular belt has seen a lot of development in the last few years. Talk skyscrapers have made their way in the belt that once was know for mills and chawls occupied by mill workers.

Also Read: Group deal of 35 flats for Rs 200 crore in Parel?

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