Delhi Malviya Nagar Fire Live: Tragic accident in Delhi, massive fire breaks out in Malviya Nagar hotel, 20 people dead

Malviya Nagar restaurant fire Live: A massive fire broke out in a hotel-restaurant in the Hauz Rani area of ​​Malviya Nagar in Delhi on Wednesday morning, causing panic. During the accident, many people were trapped in the building and jumped from the windows to save their lives. The fire department reached the spot and rescued many people safely, but 20 people died in the accident. 37 injured people have been admitted to the hospital. Initial investigations suspect a short circuit. After this incident, questions have again started being raised on the fire safety system of hotels and restaurants in the capital. The police and fire department are busy investigating the entire matter.

Delhi Malviya Nagar Fire Live: A massive fire erupted in Delhi's posh Malviya Nagar neighborhood on Wednesday morning when a massive fire suddenly broke out in a hotel-restaurant in Hauz Rani. Within minutes, smoke engulfed the entire building, and those trapped inside ran for their lives to windows and balconies. According to eyewitnesses, the situation was so dire that many people jumped to safety. This incident has once again raised serious questions about fire safety measures in the capital's buildings. According to initial reports, the fire spread so rapidly that people didn't even have time to recover. Twenty people have been confirmed dead, while many others are reported injured. So far, 37 people have been rescued. Firefighters arrived at the scene and brought the fire under control after hours of effort.

The Delhi Fire Service received a call about the fire at around 9:10 am. Several fire tenders, water bowsers, and quick response vehicles were immediately dispatched to the scene. According to officials, the fire broke out at the Lemon Green restaurant in Malviya Nagar and quickly spread to the upper floors. Firefighters rescued people trapped in several areas, including the basement. The injured were immediately rushed to the hospital via CATS ambulances. The exact cause of the fire is currently under investigation, but initial suspicion is that it was a short circuit.

  • Somnath Bharti said that the owner of a nearby mattress shop laid out mattresses, which helped many people jump from the upper floors to save their lives. According to initial reports, 20 to 25 people were injured, while 20 died. Fire and police teams are currently at the scene.
  • Regarding the massive fire at a hotel in Malviya Nagar, Delhi, SDM Jitendra Kumar stated that the administration and all relevant agencies were immediately dispatched to the scene. He explained that a hotel was operating below the building, and initial investigations indicate the fire originated there. However, the exact cause of the fire is still unknown. According to the SDM, the bodies have been recovered and sent to the hospital. He added that it is also under investigation whether the hotel was operating under a different license. Meanwhile, the timely power outage by BSES helped bring the fire under control.

There was chaos in the area after the accident

After the fire broke out, panic gripped the entire area. Nearby residents reported that a plume of smoke suddenly began billowing from the building, and within moments, people were seen screaming for help from the windows. During this time, many jumped from the top to save their lives. Local residents also assisted in the rescue, spreading mattresses and clothing below to try to save people. Police cordoned off the area to ensure no obstacles were encountered during the rescue operation.

Fire department officials stated that the fire had spread significantly by the time initial crews arrived. The smoke inside the restaurant was so heavy that rescue operations were extremely difficult. Many people were pulled out unconscious. Officials say that if the rescue had not begun in time, the death toll could have risen further. The injured are currently undergoing treatment, and some are reported to be in critical condition.

Questions raised on fire safety arrangements

This incident has once again brought the fire safety systems of Delhi's hotels and restaurants under scrutiny. Locals allege that many buildings are not complying with safety standards. Narrow streets and limited exit points make such accidents even more dangerous. They say the administration should conduct regular inspections to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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