Following the blaze, all 29 families residing in the seven-storey building, located near the Thane railway station, were shifted out, the city civic body's regional disaster management cell chief Santosh Kadam said.
A 32-year-old woman suffered from suffocation due to the dense smoke following the fire which erupted around 3 am, he said.
Two cars parked near the electrical meter box were also damaged, he said.
The firemen and personnel of the disaster management cell along with local police rushed to the spot upon getting information and managed to douse the flames, he said.
Prima facie the fire was suspected to have been caused by a short-circuit, he said.
A probe was on to ascertain the exact cause of the blaze, he added.
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