At least 15 people were killed in a fire that struck a building with offices and restaurants in Mumbai, India's financial and entertainment capital, early on Friday, officials said.
The fire appears to have started in a third floor restaurant and spread quickly through the four-story building, said fire official Balkrishna Kadam.
More than a dozen injured people have been taken to hospital.
The building, located in the formerly industrial area of central Mumbai, houses several upscale restaurants that had moved in over the last few years to make it a popular nightlife destination, the New Delhi Television channel reported.
"I was there and barely made it out alive. Some were not so lucky. It was the scariest thing I have ever survived!" Mumbai gynecologist Sulbha Arora tweeted.
Eight fire engines battled the blaze for more than five hours, Mr Kadam said.
The cause of the fire that started around 1am local time on Friday is under investigation.
