The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation early on Sunday morning said the situation was under control, hours after it had received multiple c...

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation early on Sunday morning said the situation was under control, hours after it had received multiple complaints of suspected gas leak from several areas of Mumbai.
“All necessary resources have been mobilised,” the civic body said in a tweet. “Origin of the smell is being investigated. 17 fire appliances are on field equipped with public announcement system and ready for response if required.”
Late on Saturday night, the civic body had received complaints from Ghatkopar, Powai, Vikhroli and Chembur areas. “The fire brigade is checking and we will update facts soon,” it had said initially.
Situation is under control. All necessary resources have been mobilised. Origin of the smell is being investigated.
— माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) June 6, 2020
17 fire appliances are on field equipped with public announcement system and ready for response if required. #BMCUpdates https://t.co/ceQmF9Zqyu
The civic body’s disaster management cell logged a gas leakage at US Vitamine, a pharmaceutical manufacturer, located in the Govandi East area of the city, at 9.53 pm on Saturday, India Today reported. The Mumbai Police, Mahanagar Gas and the Mumbai Fire Brigade, along with the air pollution staff of the BMC were mobilised to check the leak.
Several residents also took to Twitter to complain about the...