Mumbai Fire: Blaze Erupts in Oshiwara Slum Near SV Road, Thick Smoke Engulfs Area

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 11, 2026 10:37 IST2026-03-11T10:36:55+5:302026-03-11T10:37:50+5:30

A fire broke out in a slum settlement located in the Oshiwara Business District of Andheri on Tuesday, triggering ...

Mumbai Fire: Blaze Erupts in Oshiwara Slum Near SV Road, Thick Smoke Engulfs Area | Mumbai Fire: Blaze Erupts in Oshiwara Slum Near SV Road, Thick Smoke Engulfs Area

Mumbai Fire: Blaze Erupts in Oshiwara Slum Near SV Road, Thick Smoke Engulfs Area

A fire broke out in a slum settlement located in the Oshiwara Business District of Andheri on Tuesday, triggering concern among residents after videos of the incident began circulating widely on social media. One such clip was shared by the Instagram page ‘Andheriloca’, showing the blaze erupting in a cluster of huts situated along SV Road in Oshiwara’s commercial area. The footage captured thick plumes of smoke spreading quickly across the neighbourhood, indicating that several structures within the densely populated settlement may have been affected. The exact reason behind the fire has not been confirmed so far, and authorities are still assessing the situation.


Officials have not yet issued a formal statement about the incident. Information regarding the scale of destruction or whether anyone sustained injuries remains unavailable at this stage. The development surfaced only hours after another major fire incident occurred at a chemical manufacturing unit in the Anandnagar MIDC industrial area of Ambernath on Monday. That blaze reportedly triggered several explosions, causing panic among residents living in surrounding neighbourhoods. The back-to-back fire incidents have raised fresh concerns about safety measures in densely populated and industrial zones across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

Initial reports indicate that the fire in Ambernath began at Ganesh Chemical Company, a facility situated in the Anandnagar MIDC industrial belt. The situation soon worsened after chemicals stored inside the factory caught fire, resulting in multiple powerful explosions. These blasts intensified the flames and created panic in nearby residential and industrial areas. Workers and residents in the vicinity rushed out of buildings as loud explosions echoed across the area. The presence of large quantities of chemical materials within the premises made the situation increasingly dangerous and difficult to control during the initial stages of the incident.

Preliminary findings suggest that the blaze started abruptly within the factory premises and spread rapidly in a matter of minutes. The flames soon engulfed the entire unit, largely due to the highly flammable chemicals stored inside the facility. Repeated explosions further complicated firefighting operations, increasing the risk for emergency responders. Massive columns of thick black smoke were seen billowing high into the sky as the fire raged through the industrial compound. Witnesses in the area said the smoke could be seen from nearly two kilometres away, alarming people in nearby factories and residential neighbourhoods.

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