The Asian Age

Massive fire at Delhi hotel, 17 people die

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA

Seventeen people died and several others were injured when a fire broke out at a budget hotel in Karol Bagh before dawn on Tuesday. The deceased include two people who jumped off the building in a desperate bid to save themselves, and two Buddhist pilgrims from Myanmar.

Fire broke out on the second floor of Hotel Arpit Palace, located in a congested part of Karol Bagh, at around 3.30 am allegedly due to short circuit, trapping many guests who were asleep.

A call was received at 4.35 am, about an hour after the fire started, and 24 fire tenders were rushed to the spot, a senior Delhi Fire Service official said.

A video shot by a worker from a nearby hotel showed flames engulfing the top of the building, which authoritie­s said contained an unauthoris­ed makeshift kitchen made with fibreglass sheets.

DCP ( central) Mandeep Singh Randhawa said the hotel owner, Shardendu Goel, has been absconding after the incident and the case has been transferre­d to the Crime Branch.

The deceased include an IRS officer, Suresh Kumar ( 52), and two hotel staff. Kumar and the hotel cook, Tara Chand, jumped off the building in a desperate bid to escape, but died.

A 33- year- old Myanmar national, Chan Chan, also jumped off the over 25- year- old structure but survived with a fracture in her leg.

According to officials, the fifth floor of the hotel was sealed with a brick wall during the issuance of the fire safety certificat­e. However, the wall was later demolished to run the rooftop restaurant.

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In a tragic incident, as many as 17 people died and several others were injured when a fire broke out owing to short circuit at Arpit Palace Hotel in Central Delhi’s Karol Bagh area in the early hours of Tuesday. Among the dead, two were Buddhist pilgrims from Myanmar.

The blaze, which injured over a dozen people, was triggered around 3.30 am, trapping many guests who were deep in sleep.

A call was received at 4.35 am and 24 fire tenders were rushed to the spot, a senior Delhi Fire Service official said. Some 100 fire fighters responded to the fire, which engulfed all but the ground floor of the hotel, he added.

A video shot by a worker at a nearby hotel showed flames consuming the top of the building, which authoritie­s said housed an unauthoris­ed makeshift kitchen made with sheets of fibreglass.

Later in the day, the Delhi police arrested general manager Rajender and manager Vikas for culpable homicide.

DCP ( Central) Mandeep Singh Randhawa said the hotel owner, Shardendu Goel, was absconding after the incident and the case has been transferre­d to the Crime Branch.

The Karol Bagh fire has once again raised concerns over fire safety in crowded marketplac­es.

Preliminar­y investigat­ion suggested a suspected short circuit that sparked the fire.

Most of the deaths at the hotel were due to suffocatio­n, said Delhi home m i n i s t e r S a t ye n d a r Jain as he toured the site after the fire was extinguish­ed.

The two d e c e a s e d , who jumped from the terrace, were assistant commission­er ( Income Tax department) Sukesh Kumar and a hotel staff member.

Two Buddhist pilgrims from Myanmar were killed while one was injured in the massive fire. The said deceased were part of a seven- member tourist group who had come to India on a Buddhist trail.

Delhi police has lodged a case under Sections 304 and 308 of the IPC against the owner as it found lapses on the part of the hotel authority.

According to officials, the fifth floor of the hotel was sealed with a brick wall during the issuance of the fire safety certificat­e.

However, the wall was later demolished to run the rooftop restaurant.

Rescuers had to break the windows to evacuate people because wood panelling in the corridors and stairwells fed the flames, said fire official Atul Garg.

The haunted memory of another massive fire tragedy, which took place in June 1997 at Uphaar Cinema Hall, was relived on Tuesday after this incident.

Meanwhile, the Aam Aadmi Party attacked the BJP- ruled North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n over the hotel fire incident.

 ?? — PTI, AFP ?? Flames rise from a hotel that caught fire in the early hours of Tuesday in New Delhi. Relatives of victims who died at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital on Tuesday.
— PTI, AFP Flames rise from a hotel that caught fire in the early hours of Tuesday in New Delhi. Relatives of victims who died at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital on Tuesday.
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 ?? — PTI, PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY, AFP ?? Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal ( clockwise from top left) arrives at Karol Bagh’s Hotel Arpit Palace on Tuesday; firefighte­rs and police officials in front of the hotel; the body of a hotel staff who died in the fire at Lady Hardinge Hospital; a grieving relative of a victim near an ambulance at a hospital.
— PTI, PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY, AFP Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal ( clockwise from top left) arrives at Karol Bagh’s Hotel Arpit Palace on Tuesday; firefighte­rs and police officials in front of the hotel; the body of a hotel staff who died in the fire at Lady Hardinge Hospital; a grieving relative of a victim near an ambulance at a hospital.
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