Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Nine killed in fire at Delhi house

- Shiv Sunny and Karn Pratap Singh

NEW DELHI: Three children were among nine dead in outer Delhi’s Kirari on Monday as a massive fire broke out at a three-storey building, the ground floor of which was being used for garment storage, in the second inferno in the national capital this month after a blaze claimed 44 lives in Anaj Mandi​

A cylinder blast ripped through the building in Inder Enclave near Prem Nagar after the fire broke out shortly after midnight, sending cracks through the residentia­l-cumcommerc­ial complex and killing people aged between three months and 65 years from two families, the police said​

Five of those who died belonged to a family that resided in a small room on the first floor​ The other four dead and three injured people were from the second family that owned the building​ They lived on the first and second floors, the police said​

While SD Mishra, deputy commission­er of police (Rohini), said the fire may have been caused by short-circuit in an electric board in the warehouse, some relatives of the deceased tenants alleged foul play​ They accused one of the survivors of setting the house on fire in a bid to usurp the property constructe­d over a 50-square yard plot​

The incident comes a fortnight after a massive blaze at a five-storey building that housed illegal factories in north Delhi’s Anaj Mandi left 44 people dead​

Monday’s blaze occurred in an unauthoris­ed colony where several houses are being used as manufactur­ing units for goods such as helmets, fans, garments and plastic items​ This led to a blame game between the Delhi government and the municipal corporatio­n​

The DCP, however, said that no commercial activity was going on in this house​ “It was only being used as storage for fabrics, no manufactur­ing work was carried out there,” he said​

Dr PS Nayyer, medical superinten­dent of Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, said there were “some injuries to all the bodies” and the deaths were not just due to asphyxiati­on​ Whether these injuries were due to the flames, a cylinder blast caused by the fire, or they were assaulted before their deaths would be known only after postmortem examinatio­n, said the police​ “No foul play has come to our notice so far, but we are investigat­ing,” said DCP Mishra​

The relatives of the dead tenants said that they had received phone calls from a couple, who died on the first floor along with their three children, that they were trapped inside because someone had locked their room from the outside​ But the DCP and fire officers said that when they reached the spot, they found the room bolted from inside​

“This family had locked itself in the room in an attempt to save themselves from the smoke,” said DCP Mishra​ The police have registered a case of causing death due to negligence and of negligence with fire​

The dead tenants have been identified as Uday Kant Choudhary, 33, his wife Muskan, and their three children – Anjali, 10, Adarsh, 7, and three-month-old Tulsi​ Those dead in the house owner’s family included Ram Chander Jha, 65, his wife Sudheera Devi, 58, their daughter-in-law Sanju, 36, and her mother Balmukhi Devi, 58​

The survivors are Ram Chander’s other daughter-inlaw, Pooja, her daughter Aradhya, three, and Sanju’s daughter Soumya, 10​ Chander’s younger son, Amarnath Jha, was away in Haridwar for the rituals of his dead older brother, Baidhnath, when the fatal fire occurred​

Firefighte­rs said that Muskan was found dead with her three children in her arms and covered with heaps of blankets, in what appeared to be a desperate attempt to save them from the dense smoke​ “Three persons on the second floor, who died of burns, were completely charred,” said Ajay Kumar Sharma, assistant divisional fire officer, who led the rescue operation​

Locals said that they were first alerted about the blaze at 12​10am by Pooja​ They used their submersibl­e pumps to attempt to douse the flames​ Since the main entrance of the building was locked from inside, they used a ladder to rescue three people through the terrace​

Atul Garg, director of Delhi Fire Services, said that they received a call at 12​23am and three fire tenders reached the neighbourh­ood in 17 minutes from the closest fire station that is 13 kilometres away​ The firefighte­rs then had a tough time making their way through the narrow and congested lanes to reach the house​ Two firefighte­rs were injured in the operation​

The survivors and their relatives were visited by many politician­s, and the Delhi government announced a compensati­on of ₹10 lakh to the kin of each of the deceased​ The government has also ordered an investigat­ion into the incident​

 ?? AMAL KS/ HT PHOTO ?? People gather outside the house where the fire broke out in outer Delhi’s Kirari on Monday​
AMAL KS/ HT PHOTO People gather outside the house where the fire broke out in outer Delhi’s Kirari on Monday​

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