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Delhi Mundka fire: This fire is one of the worst since the AnajMandi fire of 2019 that killed 43 people

In one of Delhi’s worst fires, at least 27 people lost their lives when a blaze engulfed a three-story building in Mundka in West Delhi; a few people were seriously injured. The building – which used to have office space – is close to the Mundka municipal station. More than 50 people have been evacuated to a safer area for major rescue operations; at least 12 were injured. The death toll from the tragedy is likely to rise. Fire chief Atul Garg said the building did not have a fire clearance certificate or NOC. The owner runs away.

Firefighting and rescue operations began shortly after the fire was reported on Friday evening. The blaze reportedly broke out on the first floor of a building occupied by the office of the company that manufactures CCTV cameras and Wi-Fi routers, officials said. Two factory owners – Harish Goel and Varun Goel – were arrested overnight.

 “The building did not have a fire NOC (certificate of non-compliance). The owner of the building was identified as ManisLakra who lived on the upper floor. Lakra is absent, teams are on duty and will be arrested soon,” said DCP (deputy police commissioner) Sameer Sharma (outer region).

worst fires in the country’s capital

The Mundka fire is one of the worst fires in the country’s capital since the 2019 AnajMandi tragedy that claimed 43 lives. In Mundka, fire officials said, some of the bodies were burned in an unknown manner between panic and damage. The blaze broke out at around 4:40 pm near pillar number 544 at Mundka municipal station. Lakhs of people use the Delhi Metro every day when they are on the road. Initial investigations revealed that there was only one ladder in the building. This makes it harder for people to escape.

When the fire broke out, a few on the second floor where they were gathered were trapped. Scenes of despair erupted in the scene as some people were seen jumping out of buildings trying to escape the blaze. It was reported that there was only one ladder, making it difficult to get out of the building. an NDRF official team was spotted at the rescue site on Saturday morning. An investigation into the tragedy will be launched, officials said.

“The auto show room was used in the area before. The building has also been rented by many shops. With the organisation’s in-depth knowledge, the building was licensed for business operations, ”Sunil Chadha, general secretary of the Mundka industrial association, said on Friday.Videos of the incidents showed smoke billowing from the windows of the building, with firefighters helping those trapped on the upper floors to escape as hundreds watched.

PM said on Twitter

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Ram NathKovind have written words of condolence. “We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life in Delhi. My thoughts are with the bereaved families. I wish the injured a speedy recovery. ”Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter. He is saddened by the tragic fire in a building near Mundka Metro Station in Delhi. I extend my condolences to the bereaved families. I wish the injured a speedy recovery, “the president said on Twitter.

Delhi Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal wrote on Twitter: “It is shocking and sad to know about this tragic event. I kept in touch with the police. Our brave firefighters are trying their best to control the fire and save lives. God bless them all.

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