The Free Press Journal

ANOTHER DELHI INFERNO

Six-month-old among 9 killed in fire in Kirari area

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A massive fire ripped through a three-storey residentia­l-cum-commercial building in outer Delhi’s Kirari area, killing at least nine people, including three children, the Delhi Fire Services (DFS) said on Monday.

Eight fire tenders were rushed to the spot after a call of a fire at a house was received at 12.30 am. The ground floor of the building housed a godown for clothes while the other three floors were residentia­l in nature, according to the fire services.

The blaze was brought under control by 3.50 am, a DFS official said.

Earlier this month, 43 people were killed in a fire in a four-storey building housing illegal manufactur­ing units in north Delhi’s congested Anaj Mandi area.

In the Kirari fire incident, three people were rescued.

Pooja (24) and her daughters Saumya (10) and three-yearold Aaradhya jumped to an adjacent building to escape the blaze, a police official said.

Those killed were identified as Ram Chandra Jha (65), the building’s owner, Sudariya

Devi (58), Sanju Jha (36), Guddan and Uday Chaudhary (33) and his wife Muskan (26), their children Anjali (10), Adarsh (7) and six-month-old Tulsi, the fire services official said.

No fire safety equipment was found in the building.

Due to a cylinder blast on the second floor, a part of the building collapsed, an official said.

The cause behind the fire is being investigat­ed. It is suspected that the fire started due to a short-circuit which led to the cylinder blast and the subsequent collapse of a wall of the building.

Further investigat­ions are underway, the officials said.

Meanwhile, the Delhi government announced Rs 10 lakh compensati­on to the next of kin of those who died in a fire in Kirari area.

Health Minister Satyendra Jain said the government will also bear the expenses of the injured and will give them Rs one lakh.

 ??  ?? The site of the fire in New Delhi.
The site of the fire in New Delhi.

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