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Fire At Udit Narayan's House In Mumbai's Andheri

A fire erupted in the Mumbai residence of renowned singer Udit Narayan on Monday evening. The blaze, which began around 9 pm, was reportedly caused by a short circuit in electrical equipment. The fire brigade was alerted to the incident at Skypan, located in Shastri Nagar, Andheri. An apartment was completely consumed by flames, and it took considerable time for firefighters to control the situation.

Udit Narayan resides on the 9th floor of the building, while the fire originated on the 11th floor. Although investigations are ongoing, initial reports suggest that faulty electrical equipment may have sparked the blaze. Fortunately, Udit Narayan is unharmed but understandably shaken by the event.

Fire At Udit Narayan s House

Fire Safety Concerns Among Celebrities

This incident follows a similar one involving singer Shaan's building. Shaan shared details with the media about his own experience with a fire. Thankfully, all members of Shaan's family were unharmed, though they remain traumatised by the memory. The frequency of such incidents has raised concerns among celebrities in Mumbai.

Many public figures have voiced their worries about these recurring fires in Mumbai's residential areas. The safety of residents and potential property damage are significant concerns for those living in high-rise buildings across the city.

The investigation into Udit Narayan's building fire continues as authorities seek to determine the exact cause and prevent future occurrences. Residents are urged to ensure their electrical systems are regularly checked and maintained to avoid similar incidents.

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