Mumbai, February 16: A 42-year-old woman was killed and three other persons suffered from suffocation after a fire broke out in an 11-floor building in Mumbai on Sunday morning, a fire official said. The blaze erupted at 6.11 am at Panna Ali Mansion building, located in Masjid Bandar area in south Mumbai, he said. The fire was confined to the electric wiring and installations at a common meter box place and electric wiring in the common passage on the ground floor of the building, the official said. Mumbai Masjid Bunder Fire: 2 Women Dead, 1 Injured as Blaze Erupts in High-Rise Building, Says BMC.

Two women in the common passage of the first floor sustained injuries to their hands and legs and also got suffocated due to smoke after the fire. One of them, identified as Sabila Khatun Shaikh, died following the incident, the official said. A man on the building's sixth floor and a woman on the eighth floor also suffered from suffocation. Mumbai Fire: Blaze That Erupted at Ismail Building in Masjid Bunder Area Declared 'Level-3 Fire', 7 Jumbo Water Tankers at Spot.

The three persons, identified as Karim Shaikh (20), Sajiya Alam Shaikh (30) and Shahin Shaikh (22), were rushed to the government-run J J Hospital and their condition was reported to be stable, the official said. The blaze was doused by 6.31 am, the official said. The cause of the fire was not yet known.

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