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Police arrest 2 after building fire kills 27

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Police arrested two owners of a company that manufactur­es and sells security cameras after a massive fire reportedly started in their office in a four-story commercial building in the Indian capital, killing 27 people and injuring 12 others, police and fire officials have said.

The police registered a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and a criminal conspiracy that is punishable with life imprisonme­nt or 10 years in jail.

The building had no clearance from the fire department and it was not equipped with fire safety equipment like extinguish­ers, said Atul Garg, director of Delhi Fire Services.

Garg said the fire started on the first floor of the building on Friday evening and spread quickly to other areas where inflammabl­e plastic material used to manufactur­e equipment including security cameras and a large quantity of cardboard used for packaging were stored.

At least 50 people were rescued from the building, which contains mainly shops, the fire control room said. The building is located in the Mundka area in western New Delhi.

Fires are common in India, where building laws and safety norms are often flouted by builders and residents. In 2019, a fire caused by an electrical short circuit engulfed a building in New Delhi and killed 43 people.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was saddened by the loss of lives and wished for the speedy recovery of the 12 injured who have been hospitalis­ed.

Harish Goel and his brother Varun Goel were first detained for questionin­g and later arrested, the Press Trust of India reported, citing police officer Sameer Sharma.

Sachin Garg, a resident in the area, said the building had only one exit door, and people trapped there found it difficult to leave quickly because of a crush. "They called ambulances and fire officials used crane buckets to rescue people,” he said.

Satbir Lakra, another resident, said several men and women smashed glass walls and jumped to the ground floor.

The building is located in a congested area with industrial units and the fire engines took time to reach the spot, Garg said.

Twenty-seven fire engines doused the flames after battling for more than five hours. A search operation continued overnight to look for anyone trapped in the rubble, the fire control room said.

The cause of the fire was not immediatel­y clear and is being investigat­ed.

Garg said there were conflictin­g reports. Some said the fire started after an explosion in an air-conditione­r and others said it was triggered by an electric short-circuit.

 ?? XINHUA/VNA Photo ?? Mother of a fire victim wails when waiting for the body of her daughter at a hospital in New Delhi, India on Saturday.
XINHUA/VNA Photo Mother of a fire victim wails when waiting for the body of her daughter at a hospital in New Delhi, India on Saturday.

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