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Mumbai News in Photos: Top stories on May 2, 2021

BCCL | Last updated on - May 2, 2021, 18:57 IST
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1 dead in Turbhe fire

One person died after a major fire broke out at an ink manufacturing unit at Turbhe in Navi Mumbai on Sunday. The incident occurred in Ambedkar Nagar locality in the morning. "It is a ground-plus-one floor structure. The Navi Mumbai fire department received an alert call around 8:15 am. Around 12 fire tenders and 10 to 12 water tankers were rushed to the spot. It took around eight hours to bring the blaze under control," an official said.

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Vaccination at BKC

Beneficiaries who had booked their slots for getting the vaccine arrived at the BKC COVID-19 Vaccination Centre (CVC) on Sunday morning. From May 1 onwards, vaccines for people in the age group of 18 to 44 are being administered, but only in limited numbers and in a handful of centres. Photo: AFP

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Post-jab observation

After getting the jab of Covishield at the BKC centre, beneficiaries were made to sit in the observation area and were monitored in case they showed any immediate side effects of the vaccine. Their temperature, oxygen levels as well as blood pressure was checked by the medical staff present there. Photo: AFP

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New COVID facility at Shivaji Park

A 20-bed COVID-19 facility equipped with ventilators and oxygen support is being readied at the Bharat Scout and Guides hall at Shivaji Park in Dadar. The centre is being set up by the BMC and the Hinduja Hospital with the help of Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn. Photo by Santosh Bane/BCCL

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BMC's appeal to Mumbaikars

Even after repeated appeals by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation as well as the state government, Mumbaikars on Sunday flocked at vaccination centres across the city in a bid to get the jab at the earliest. On Sunday, the vaccination drive in the city was operational only for people in the age group of 18 to 44 years. Only those who had booked a slot for the day were asked to visit the centres. BMC officials took to Twitter to state that people have been flocking vaccination centres, pressurising medical staff to administer the vaccine to them. The civic body requested eligible beneficiaries to maintain decorum and follow protocol. "Sooner or later, everyone will be vaccinated. Please don't jump the queue. Today it's them, soon it will be you," the tweet read.

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Flamingos in Nerul

A host of flamingos flocked in the Talawe wetland behind NRI colony in Nerul on Sunday, turning the area pink. Passersby made sure to stop by the wetland and witness the beautiful sight right in front of their eyes.

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Mithi river clean-up

Ahead of the monsoon, the Mumbai civic body has undertaken the task of cleaning the Mithi river, to ensure that there is no waterlogging in the surrounding regions during the rainy season. Photo by Santosh Bane/BCCL

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