A major fire disaster in Delhi’s Palam area has left nine people dead, including three children, raising serious questions about fire safety in residential buildings. The incident has sent shockwaves across the city and prompted calls for urgent reforms.
The fire reportedly started in the early hours, quickly engulfing the multi-storey building. Residents were caught unaware as flames spread rapidly through the structure, leaving little time for evacuation.
Firefighters battled the blaze for several hours before bringing it under control. Officials said that the intensity of the fire and the presence of combustible materials made it difficult to contain.
The loss of three young lives has particularly shaken the community, with many residents expressing grief and anger over what they believe was a preventable tragedy. Families of the victims are demanding justice and accountability.
Initial findings suggest that the building may not have had adequate fire safety measures in place. Investigators are looking into whether proper wiring and maintenance protocols were followed.
Experts have pointed out that unauthorized constructions and lack of adherence to safety norms are common in many parts of Delhi, increasing the risk of such incidents. They have urged authorities to conduct regular inspections and enforce strict penalties for violations.
The Delhi government has announced compensation for the victims’ families and has ordered a thorough inquiry into the incident. Officials have also promised to review fire safety regulations and ensure better implementation.
As the city mourns the loss of innocent lives, the tragedy serves as a grim reminder of the importance of preparedness and safety in urban living environments.
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