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  2. 2005 Mumbai High fire - Wikipedia

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    On July 27, 2005, a major fire struck ONGC 's Mumbai High North offshore complex, located approximately 100 km (62 mi) off Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The accident was the consequence of a collision between a support vessel and the production platform. The fire caused 22 fatalities (of whom 11 recovered and 11 missing) and material damage ...

  3. Mumbai Fire Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai Fire Brigade is the fire brigade serving the city of Mumbai, India.It is responsible for the provision of fire protection as well as responding to building collapses, drownings, gas leakage, oil spillage, road and rail accidents, bird and animal rescues, fallen trees and taking appropriate action during natural disasters.

  4. Sivakasi factory explosion - Wikipedia

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    Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, India. Casualties. 40 deaths. 70 + injuries. The 2012 Sivakasi factory explosion was an explosion at the Om Sakthi Fireworks Industries fireworks factory in Sivakasi, India, on 5 September 2012. 40 people were killed and more than 70 injured. The tragedy occurred in a fireworks factory which did not have a valid licence.

  5. Trent Boult - Wikipedia

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    Trent Alexander Boult (born 22 July 1989) is a former New Zealand international cricketer who represented the New Zealand cricket team in all formats. He also plays in various T20 leagues around the globe as a fast bowler. He is regarded to be one of the best bowlers of all time and is known for his exploits with the new ball in limited overs ...

  6. 1944 Bombay explosion - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay explosion (or Bombay docks explosion) occurred on 14 April 1944, in the Victoria Dock of Bombay, British India (now Mumbai, India) when the British freighter SS Fort Stikine caught fire and was destroyed in two giant blasts, scattering debris, sinking surrounding ships and setting fire to the area, killing around 800 to 1,300 people. [1]

  7. Fire at entertainment venue kills at least 24 people in ... - AOL

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    Television images showed a massive fire engulfing the TRP game zone and thick clouds of smoke emanating from the site. Fire at entertainment venue kills at least 24 people in western India Skip to ...

  8. Meenakshi Vijayakumar - Wikipedia

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    Meenakshi Vijaykumar is an Indian academic, firefighter, and the first Indian woman fire officer. Currently, she serves as the Joint Director at the State Training Center in Tambaram, Chennai. In 2013, she was awarded The President's Medal for Gallantry for saving two lives, and in 2019, she received The President's Medal for Meritorious Service.

  9. Category:Industrial fires and explosions in India - Wikipedia

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    S. 2021 Shivamogga explosion. Sivakasi factory explosion. Categories: Explosions in India. Fires in India. Industrial fires and explosions by country. Industrial accidents and incidents in India.