
Delhi Live News: Delhi Fire Services Chief Atul Garg Saturday said that the four-storey building gutted in a massive fire near Mundka metro station had no fire NOC and clearance from the MCD. “It seems the entire building was illegal,” Garg said. Garg added that the rescue operation was over.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each for families of those who died in the fire in Mundka on Friday. Those who have sustained injuries will be given Rs 50,000 as compensation. Kejriwal has also ordered a magisterial probe into the incident. The Delhi Police has also identified seven out of the 27 bodies found and the identification process of other bodies is on. The police have also decided to conduct a DNA identification test – in case they are not able to ascertain the identity of some of the victims, whose charred bodies were recovered. They have prepared a list of 29 missing persons, including 24 women, who went missing after the incident.
The Delhi Police has arrested the owners of Cofe Impex Pvt Ltd, which manufactures CCTV cameras, since it was the office of Cofe Impex where the fire broke out. “We have detained company owners Harish Goel and Varun Goel,” said DCP Sameer Sharma.
A distraught Sunitha Devi sat outside the Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital on Saturday, waiting to hear about Sonam, her 20-year-old daughter, who had not returned from her workplace in Mundka on Friday.
Till Saturday afternoon, Sonam’s family had not been able to identify her among the dead who were brought to the hospital. They had gone to the site in Mundka, hoping for some leads, but the police there were not able to offer any information, said Anurag, Sonam’s cousin.
“She was working in a company that dealt with cameras and WiFi. Her job had to do with connecting the antenna to the WiFi router. Her father died of Covid in May last year, and since she is the eldest daughter, she began working,” Anurag said. Sonam has two siblings, a younger brother and sister, who waited outside the hospital along with Sunitha Devi. “Since her brother is still underage and cannot start working, she decided to step in. Her brother had helped her land this job,” Anurag said. Read full story here
Punjabi Bagh SDM Gurpreet Singh said, "Total eight dead bodies have been identified. The bodies have been handed over to the families after the post-mortem."
Rohini MLA Vijender Gupta, visiting families of victims at Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, said, "If the fire brigade had come on time, many lives could have been saved. Who will take responsibility of this? There should be a judicial enquiry and report should be out in 48 hours," said Gupta. "Only releasing compensation does not absolve the government of its responsibility."
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2) Mohini Pal, w/o Vijay Pal
3) Yashoda Devi, w/o Vishwajit
4) Ranju Devi, w/o Santosh
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday expressed grief over the fatal Delhi fire accident that killed 27 people. "Extremely pained by the tragic loss of so many lives in Delhi Fire accident. I extend my heartfelt condolences to the families of victims and wishing the injured a speedy recovery," Stalin said in a tweet.
The Mundka building which was ravaged by a fire that claimed 27 lives had a single entry and exit point, which could explain the reason for the high number of casualties, a senior fire department officer said on Saturday. The building also did not have a no-objection certificate (NOC) from the fire department, the officer added.
The fire started from the first floor of the building that houses the office of a CCTV camera and router manufacturing and assembling company on Friday. The owners of the company, Harish Goel and his brother Varun Goel, who were detained earlier, have been arrested, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Sameer Sharma said. The building owner has been booked as well. In videos that emerged on social media, people could be heard crying for help while others were seen jumping from the building in a desperate attempt to escape the flames.
"The rescue operation is over. The building had a single escape route which is the reason for so many casualties," said Atul Garg, Director, Delhi Fire Service. Garg said they recovered some more charred remains on Saturday morning and the death told could rise up to 30. He said it was difficult to identify whether the remains were of one person or more. (PTI)
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday condoled the loss of lives in a fire that ripped through a four-storey building in outer Delhi's Mundka and said the incident was "heartbreaking."
"The loss of lives in an unfortunate and horrific fire incident in Delhi yesterday is extremely sad and heartbreaking. My condolences are with the bereaved family members. I pray that may Lord Shri Ram grant peace to the souls of the departed and help the injured make a speedy recovery," Adityanath said in a tweet in Hindi. (PTI)
The Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Delhi has set up a help desk where people injured in yesterday’s incident of fire at Mundka have been admitted. Civil Defence Officer, SP Tomar said, “This is to help the people whose loved ones are missing or injured, so that they get the correct info”
19-year-old Preeti recalled the fire incident at Mundka and said that the smoke had engulfed the room making it difficult for them to move.
'...We were trapped. We tried breaking the glass windows using the tables and chairs. Some tried to escape from a space through an AC window. People were crying...I grabbed a rope thrown by some neighbours and jumped. My hand was burnt. Many I know are missing,' she said.
Delhi Fire Services Chief Atul Garg Saturday said that the near Mundka metro station had no fire NOC and clearance from the MCD. “It seems the entire building was illegal,” Garg said. Garg added that the rescue operation was over.
Delhi's Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal Saturday offered his condolences to the victims of the fire accident at a building near Mundka metro station. "Deeply pained by the tragic fire incident in Mundka, Delhi. Despite best rescue efforts many precious lives were lost. My deepest Condolences to the bereaved families and prayers for speedy recovery of those injured," he said.
Out of the 27 people who died after a massive fire broke out at a commerical building near Mundka metro station on Friday, the Delhi police has identified six bodies. Meanwhile, rescue operations continued at the fire incident site.
BJP MP Hans Raj Hans Saturday visited the site where at least 27 have been killed after a massive fire broke out in a commerical building near Mundka metro station on Friday. "It's an unfortunate tragedy. The magnitude of the tragedy can be judged by the horrific scenes, where people were seen climbing down from broken ladders to escape. Strict action should be taken against all who are responsible, whether its the owner, the builder, the agencies who give NOC...An enquiry should be conducted. Our thoughts are with bereaved families," Hans said.
Poonam Devi, who works on the second floor in packing division of Cofe Impex Pvt Ltd said, "I did not go to the office yesterday as I was unwell. At 3.30, my family called me and informed that there had been a fire at my office. I have come here to look for Yashoda, who is a relative of my sister. She worked on the first floor. She is missing."
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Saturday announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh for the kin of deceased, and Rs 50,000 for those who have been injured in a massive fire at a four-storey building near Mundka metro station on Friday. The chief minister also ordered for a magisterial inquiry into the incident.
At least 24 women and five men are still reportedly missing in the massive building fire in New Delhi's Mundka that has claimed the lives of 27 people, the latest report revealed on Saturday.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, along with Deputy CM Manish Sisodia Saturday reached the site where a four-story building was gutted in a massive fire on Friday near the Mundka metro station in New Delhi.
West Delhi DM Kirti Garg along with ADM, west district, Dharmendra Kumar Saturday visited the spot where a massive fire broke out at a building near Mundka metro station on Friday.
As many as 27 people died in a fire that broke out in a building near Mundka metro station in Outer Delhi on Friday and the toll was likely to go up, Delhi Fire Services chief Atul Garg said stating that the fire continued until Friday night and the rescue operation was underway. Read the story here