Deccan Chronicle

FORENSIC LAB ANALYSES BUILDING

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New Delhi, Dec. 8: A team of Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) analysed the four-storey building, where a massive blaze broke out on Sunday, and the possible places from where the fire could have started but could not collect any samples due to the rescue work by the fire department.

The four-member team did the first visit and the forensic evidence can only be collected after the fire is completely doused, Laboratory Director Deepa Verma said .

“Scientific­ally, the articles can only be collected after the fire has completely ended and we can get access to the rooms,” she said.

She said they will ascertain that how many visits to the site will be required.

“The team, however, did an outline of the building, by observing the type of building, the outlet from where the fumes were coming out and all the clues that can be collected,” she added.

Another official from the FSL said the team will again visit the site on Monday.

“Since it is a massive fire, it might require several visits and at this moment, it is difficult to state the reason behind the fire,” he said,

The official also added that a short-circuit could also be the trigger.

In the worst fire accident since the 1997 Uphaar Cinema tragedy in the national capital, 43 people died when a massive blaze ripped through a four-storey building housing illegal manufactur­ing units in north Delhi’s congested Anaj Mandi area on Sunday.

Saddened about the devastatin­g fire in Delhi. Condolence­s to the family of deceased — Mamata Banerjee West Bengal Chief Minister

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