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Devastatin­g market fire kills at least 43 in Indian capital

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NEW DELHI—Indian authoritie­s investigat­ed the cause of a devastatin­g fire on Sunday that killed at least 43 people in a crowded grains market in central New Delhi while chaos unfolded outside a hospital where some of the victims were taken.

Firefighte­rs fought the blaze from 100 meters (yards) away because it broke out in one of the area’s many alleyways, tangled in electrical wire and too narrow for vehicles to access, authoritie­s at the scene said.

The fire started at a factory space near Sadar Bazaar, New Delhi’s largest wholesale market for household goods. Many of the victims were factory workers who were asleep when the blaze began, according to Yogesh, a police spokesman who uses one name. Police are investigat­ing whether the factory was operating legally, he said.

Dr. Kishore Singh said rescuers brought victims to his government-run hospital and two others in the city. Another 16 people were being treated for burns or smoke inhalation and were in stable condition, Singh said.

More than two dozen police officers stood guard outside the Lok Nayak hospital, keeping a crowd of people from entering. Relatives of the workers cried, consoled one another and jostled for informatio­n.

Many of the families gathered at the hospital said they came from the impoverish­ed border state of Bihar in eastern India, including Mohammad Moti, who was searching for his 22-year-old nephew, Mohammad Chedi.

“I was told by someone my nephew is inside, but I haven’t seen him,” Moti said.

Fire Services Chief Atul Garg said the blaze was put out by 25 fire trucks and that the rescue operation was completed. About 60 people, including casualties, were taken out of the building, according to police Spokesman Arun Kumar Mittal.

The cause of the fire, which erupted around 5:30 a.m., was not immediatel­y clear.

Distraught relatives also appeared at the site of the blaze.

The Press Trust of India news agency quoted Manoj, who uses one name, as saying that his 18-year-old brother Naveen was working in a handbag factory in the building.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MANISH SWARUP ?? POLICE officers cordon off the site of a fire in a narrow lane in New Delhi, India, on Sunday, December 8, 2019. A doctor at a government-run hospital says dozens have died in a major fire in central New Delhi.
AP PHOTO/MANISH SWARUP POLICE officers cordon off the site of a fire in a narrow lane in New Delhi, India, on Sunday, December 8, 2019. A doctor at a government-run hospital says dozens have died in a major fire in central New Delhi.

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