Major Hotel Fire Claims Lives in New Delhi, India
The recent blaze in a Malviya Nagar hotel has resulted in at least 21 fatalities, with extensive rescue operations underway.
The incident, which struck on Wednesday in the southern part of the Indian capital, has become one of the deadliest fires in the city in years. First responders deployed eight fire engines to combat the flames, while more than 40 individuals were successfully extracted from the building and transported to nearby hospitals. Local authorities reported that the fire began in a ground-floor restaurant, suggesting a possible link to food storage or services.
International media have covered the tragic event, with reports highlighting the homes of foreign patients in the area who have been injured during their medical trips. Despite the losses, the emotional toll and relief efforts remain focused on the affected residents.
Authorities emphasized the grave circumstances, stating the official count of victims is 21 and urging continued support for the injured. As the investigation continues, residents and officials remain deeply concerned about the cause and safety measures in place.
Visual documentation captures emergency responses, with images showing rescue teams and firefighters working urgently to secure the premises. The situation underscores the ongoing challenges of fire safety in densely populated urban neighborhoods.
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