The Delhi government will launch a crackdown on properties violating fire safety norms after a fire at a hotel in the capital city killed 21 people on Wednesday, including 12 foreign nationals, the chief minister's office said. Here are some details: The blaze - the deadliest the city has seen since 2022 - broke out at a hotel in Delhi's Malviya Nagar, which media said was popular among patients being treated at a hospital nearby and their relatives. A criminal case has been lodged and the owner of the building has been arrested, police said. A city-wide crackdown will be undertaken against all guest houses and other establishments operating in violation of fire safety norms and building by-laws, the chief minister's office said in a post on X late on Wednesday. Non-compliant premises will be sealed and those responsible prosecuted, it said. The foreign nationals killed in the incident included people from Bangladesh, N...
The Delhi government will launch a crackdown on properties violating fire safety norms after a fire at a hotel in the capital city killed 21 people on Wednesday, including 12 foreign nationals, the chief minister's office said.
Here are some details:
The blaze - the deadliest the city has seen since 2022 - broke out at a hotel in Delhi's Malviya Nagar, which media said was popular among patients being treated at a hospital nearby and their relatives.
A criminal case has been lodged and the owner of the building has been arrested, police said.
A city-wide crackdown will be undertaken against all guest houses and other establishments operating in violation of fire safety norms and building by-laws, the chief minister's office said in a post on X late on Wednesday.
Non-compliant premises will be sealed and those responsible prosecuted, it said.
The foreign nationals killed in the incident included people from Bangladesh, Nigeria, Mozambique, and Liberia, according to media reports. Reuters was unable to independently verify the information.
India's foreign ministry is in touch with the embassies concerned and is extending all necessary assistance, Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said in a post on X.
On Wednesday, A fire ripped through a hotel in New Delhi and killed at least 21 people, many of them foreign nationals, police and local media said.
Indian television channels showed flames leaping from the building and thick plumes of black smoke rising into the sky. People trapped on upper floors were seen jumping onto mattresses laid out below.
Building fires are common in India due to a lack of firefighting equipment and routine disregard for safety regulations. The cause of this latest fire was not immediately known.
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It broke out in the morning at Flourish Stay, a bed-and-breakfast in a congested neighbourhood in the south of the city, Delhi Police said in a statement.
"It is with profound sorrow that 21 persons have been declared dead in this tragic incident," police said.
Several of those killed were foreigners, mainly from Central Asia and Africa, the Press Trust of India news agency reported, quoting unnamed officials.
Many of them had come to the city for medical treatment, according to local media reports.
India's foreign ministry was in touch with the embassies whose citizens were among those affected by the fire, officials said.
The ministry "remains in close touch with the concerned embassies and is extending all necessary assistance," junior foreign minister Kirti Vardhan Singh said on X.
Authorities said more than 40 people were taken to hospitals for treatment.
Eight were in a critical condition, according to a statement by a nearby hospital.
A total of 47 guests were in the hotel when the fire broke out, local lawmaker Satish Upadhyay told reporters. Locals rushed to the site, as firefighters worked to douse the blaze and ambulances arrived to transport the injured.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the deaths tragic.
"My condolences to those who have lost their loved ones," his office said in a statement.
Some reports suggested the hotel had just one door for entry and exit and lacked proper ventilation.
"An inquiry will be conducted, and anyone who has broken norms and is responsible will be immediately arrested," Upadhyay said.
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