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Delhi: 6 Injured in Fire at Bikkgane Biryani Restaurant Kitchen in Connaught Place Due to LPG Cylinder Leakage (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 13, 2025 15:25 IST

A fire broke out at Bikkgane Biryani restaurant in Connaught Place on Thursday morning, March 13, injuring six people ...

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A fire broke out at Bikkgane Biryani restaurant in Connaught Place on Thursday morning, March 13, injuring six people with severe burn injuries, according to the Delhi Fire Services (DFS) official. The DFS dispatched six fire tenders to the scene after receiving an alert around 11:55 am. However, the fire is yet to be brought under control.

The fire broke out in the restaurant’s kitchen due to an LPG cylinder leakage, the officer added. The injured have been taken to RML Hospital for treatment.

Visuals From Bikkgane Biryani Restaurant Kitchen

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A video shared by the news agency ANI shows fire fighters are working to douse the fire in the kitchen of a restaurant in Connaught Place. 

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