The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), meanwhile, said the fire was brought under control and cooling operation was on at the site. A number of fire fighting teams was engaged to douse the blaze completely, he said.
The protesters expressed anger and shock over the "failure" of civic administration in handling the situation, and demanded the dumping ground to be shut down.
He, however, expressed hope that the civic officials would consider their demands seriously.
Highlighting their concerns, another protester said they demand that BMC find an immediate and permanent solution to the problem.
"This is complete apathy from the government side too," she said, adding the government raises the slogan of "Swachh Bharat" but they are dying to even get some "swachh air".
The fire, which broke out in Deonar dumping ground emitting toxic gases causing serious health concerns in areas in the eastern suburb, was doused yesterday.
The civic body suspects it to be an act of "sabotage".
"Prima facie it looks like an act of sabotage and the municipal corporation has filed a case with the police against unknown person," Mehta had earlier told reporters here, adding that previous two fire incidents at the same spot could also be the acts of sabotage.
"We would additionally install 40 CCTV cameras with the night mode vision. We have upped our deployment from 102 to 150 security personnel in three batches," he said.
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