Hindustan Times (Noida)

Mark an emergency lane in Nehru Place: HC orders agencies

- Richa Banka richa.banka@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Thursday directed the authoritie­s to earmark a lane for unhindered movement of fire engines and ambulances at Nehru Place, and sought a status report within 15 days containing suggestion­s and observatio­ns.

The directions passed by a bench of justices Manmohan and Navin Chawla came on hearing over poor safety measures in the busy market where a fire incident took place in August.

The bench directed the Delhi Police, Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) as well as the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) to conduct an inspection within the next fortnight in the area and file the status report.

The court itself initiated a plea after the August 12 fire incident. On Thursday, it said that only verified vendors will be allowed to squat in the area.

“This court directs SDMC, DDA and Delhi Police to ensure that no other individual or entity other than 95 vendors, hawk in and around Nehru Place. Even the identities of the 95 vendors shall be verified and the respondent­s shall ensure that the vendors comply with the terms and conditions of Tehbazari/vending,” the bench said.

While initiating the PIL, the court had said that the enormity of the problem caused by hawkers and vendors in the Nehru Place area is shown in the difficulty faced by the fire tenders in accessing the building where fire broke out due to a short circuilt.

The Delhi Fire Service (DFS) told the court that it had conducted a mock drill in Nehru Place area and highlighte­d the challenges faced by emergency services.

The DFS told the court that none of the vehicles (fire engine, ambulance) could reach the incident spot on August 12. It said that fire tenders could only reach up to the upper plaza, and lower plaza was not reachable for the vehicles. It also said that the time taken by the first fire unit was 11 minutes, and as the lower plaza was not approachab­le to fire units, pitching of rescue vehicles like hydraulic platforms was not possible.

The DFS recommende­d that all the entries to the upper plaza as well as lower plaza should be cleared of boom barriers, barricades, etc, adding that the market may be made a hawker-free zone. It also said that all levels in the market must be made approachab­le to fire engines by making a minimum six-metre wide motorable road/ramps.

“DCP (Traffic) will ensure that the said lane (emergency vehicles lane) is not encroached upon, and is always free for movement for fire brigade and ambulance,” the court said.

The matter will now be heard on November 10.

 ?? ANI PHOTO ?? A fire broke out on the first floor of a building at Nehru Place on August 12 this year, reportedly due to a short circuit.
ANI PHOTO A fire broke out on the first floor of a building at Nehru Place on August 12 this year, reportedly due to a short circuit.

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