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Delhi Factory Fire: Traffic Restrictions from Farmers' Protest Hindered Firefighters Response

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 16, 2024 10:05 IST

12 people died and four others were injured after a massive fire broke out at a paint factory at ...

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12 people died and four others were injured after a massive fire broke out at a paint factory at Dayalpur Market in north Delhi's Alipur area Thursday evening. Police have registered a case and the cause of the fire is being investigated. The deceased have been transferred to Babu Jagjeevan Ram Hospital, while the injured have been taken to Raja Harish Chandra Hospital in Delhi. The identities of the deceased remain unknown, Fire Department officials said.

The officials said they received a call at 5.25pm and rushed 22 fire tenders to the site. The fire, which broke out from the ground floor of the factory, was brought under control after four hours. It is suspected the factory had a single staircase with no firefighting equipment. The blaze was so strong that walls of houses adjacent to the factory were impacted.Police have registered a case and the cause behind the blaze is being investigated. 

Officials also added that those who died were completely charred and have been sent to a mortuary. An effort is on to identify them. "Upon receiving the information, 22 fire tenders were rushed to the site. The fire was brought under control after 4 hours after which a cooling and a search operation started," an official said. Atul Garg, director of DFS, said 150 firefighters tackled the blaze. He said no NOC for fire safety was given to the factory. Due to traffic snarls caused by barricades set up for the farmers' protest, fire tenders got delayed.

"There were massive traffic snarls in the area close to the spot due to which we had to make several diversions," a fire officer said.Fire officials said that the blaze started on the ground floor of the factory. It is also suspected that the factory had a single staircase with no firefighting equipment. "Prima facie, it seems the fire emanated from the entry point of the staircase, due to which the workers were unable to escape," an official said.

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