Fire officials said there was no casualty reported in the blaze.
"Our control room received an alert at 5.23 AM today that a massive fire broke out at Crawford market. Soon 10 fire tenders and eight water tankers were pressed into action," a fire brigade official told PTI.
"The fire was brought under control by 8 AM. Preliminary probe suggested it was caused by a short circuit. Over 60 shops, mostly of perfumes and packaging material, were destroyed," he said.
Some of the them alleged that the fire department did not take their call seriously.
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Mayor Ambekar, however, said "as per my knowledge, all the machinery with entire force was present here (in the market) to douse the fire. But, if there is a need to upgrade the system, then I would discuss it with the Municipal Commissioner."
"We don't need a smart city, we need a safe city first, which the government and the Municipal Commissioner failed to provide," NCP spokesperson U P Singh said.
"When the (civic) commissioner can't keep his own market safe which is a throwaway distance from the (BMC) headquarters, then how can he provide safety to a common Mumbaikar," he asked.
Built in 1869 during the British rule, Crawford market is one of the oldest city markets. It is currently under restoration by the heritage committee.