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21, Mostly Foreigners, Killed In Massive Fire At Delhi Hotel

The fire broke out around 8.50 am in the restaurant of the Flourish Stay hotel, which was reportedly located in the basement of the five-storey building.

It is believed that around 40 people were in the five-stories building
  • 21 people, including 17 foreigners, were killed in a fire at a hotel in Malviya Nagar
  • Fire broke out around 8:50 am in the Flourish Stay's basement restaurant
  • Over 40 guests were inside, including foreigners who were in Delhi for treatment
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At least 21 people were killed and about 37 others rescued after a fire broke out at a hotel in Delhi's Malviya Nagar this morning. Nine victims were Indians, while 12 were foreigners, mostly from Liberia, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Bangladesh. The fire broke out around 8.50 am in the restaurant of the Flourish Stay hotel, which was reportedly located in the basement of the five-storey building. The fire later spread to another hotel, Micasa Inn, next to it.

An official said that two water engines, two water bowsers, a quick-response vehicle and other firefighting units were sent after they received the distress call from the predominantly residential area, which is densely populated and is popular with students and young professionals.

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The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.

A video showed some people jumping from the burning building to save their lives. Mattresses were spread on the ground to cushion the fall of people.

"I saw four to six people breaking the glass and jumping from the building to escape the fire. One person's leg appeared to have been broken after the fall," a witness told reporters.

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The hotel, owned by Lavkesh Bajaj, was located in the narrow lanes of Hauz Rani, and comprised about 25 rooms.

It reportedly had also accommodated more than 40 guests, including foreigners who were in the national capital for medical treatment.

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Most of the guests in the hotel were reportedly sleeping when the fire broke out.

Delhi Hotel Fire: Killer Lapses?

Sources told NDTV that Flourish Stay had been granted a license by the Delhi government under a bed and breakfast (B&B) concept. Under this permission, only six rooms were allowed. However, the hotel was reportedly operating 25 rooms, including rooms in the basement.

A preliminary investigation by the fire department has found the hotel had no valid fire NOC (no objection certificate). Several hotels in the area operate without fire clearances, a senior official said.

The hotel also had only one entry and exit point. This allowed the fire to spread rapidly, said AK Malik, Chief Fire Officer, Delhi Fire Service. The building also had no windows, he added.

"It was a five-story building. People were residing in the basement as well. The basement was secured with a shutter. Firefighters had to cut through the shutter to gain entry, where six people were found inside," Malik told NDTV.

A total of 17 fire tenders were deployed and 37 people were rescued, he said, adding that the fire originated in the basement and subsequently spread to the upper floors.

Lavkesh Bajaj and his partners own three hotels in the same area.

Restaurant Chef Recalls Fire Horror

Kesar Singh, who said he worked as a chef at the neighbouring Micasa Inn, recounted that he was making a tea on an electric stove.

"I suddenly heard a loud blast," he said.

He said he later saw that there was fire.

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"When I stepped outside, I saw that the entire hotel was on fire. I somehow managed to escape," Negi said.

PM Modi, Rekha Gupta Condole Deaths

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the loss of lives in the fire incident was "tragic" and announced Rs 2 lakh aid for the families of the victims.

"My condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. Wishing a speedy recovery to the injured. Authorities are providing all possible assistance to those affected," his office posted on X.

He also said the injured would be given Rs 50,000.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said she was "deeply saddened" by the loss of lives.

"My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. I pray for the speedy recovery of those injured and for strength & courage to all those affected by this heartbreaking tragedy," she wrote on X.

Immediately upon receiving information about the incident, teams of Delhi Fire Services, Delhi Police, DDMA, CATS Ambulance Services and other emergency response agencies were mobilised and launched rescue and relief operations, Gupta said.

"Their swift response helped in rescuing & evacuating several persons from the affected premises," she added.

She said the Delhi government is closely monitoring the situation.

"All necessary medical assistance & support are being extended to the affected families. In this hour of grief Delhi Govt. stands firmly with the affected families. We remain committed to providing every possible support to those impacted by this tragedy," Gupta said.

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