How Did a Bus Helper Die in a Massive Fire in Delhi's Vikaspuri?

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How Did a Bus Helper Die in a Massive Fire in Delhi's Vikaspuri?

Synopsis

A devastating fire incident in Vikaspuri, West Delhi, led to the tragic death of a bus helper. The fire, suspected to have originated from an incense stick, engulfed the parked bus, leaving no chance for escape. This shocking event raises questions about safety and fire hazards in public transportation.

Key Takeaways

Tragic loss of life due to fire in a parked bus.
Rapid spread of flames suspected to originate from an incense stick.
Investigation underway to determine the fire's cause.
Bus was newly acquired and had only been in use for 28 days.
Safety measures in public transport need reevaluation.

New Delhi, Feb 9 (NationPress) A heartbreaking event took place in the Vikaspuri district of West Delhi, where a bus helper tragically lost his life after a significant fire erupted within a parked bus.

The victim has been named as Sunil (25), who was reportedly resting inside the bus when the flames ignited. Initial reports suggest that Sunil had lit an incense stick to ward off mosquitoes, and it is believed that the fire may have originated from this incense stick, spreading uncontrollably throughout the bus.

An official from the Delhi Fire Service (DFS) stated that they received an emergency call regarding the fire at approximately 12:35 a.m. on Monday, prompting immediate deployment of fire tenders to the scene.

The incident was discovered when nearby residents noticed heavy smoke and flames billowing from the bus. A video circulating on social media depicts the entire vehicle consumed by fire, with flames rapidly advancing.

Due to the severity of the fire, Sunil allegedly had no opportunity to escape and was trapped inside. Local residents promptly alerted the police and fire services.

Firefighters arrived and worked diligently to control the blaze. Once the fire was subdued, Sunil’s charred remains were discovered inside the vehicle. His body was retrieved and sent to a hospital for an autopsy.

The bus involved was a private vehicle with a registration number from Haryana. It was reportedly brand new, having been on the road for merely 28 days. The incident has shocked the bus owner, as the vehicle was recently purchased.

Authorities have launched an investigation to ascertain the precise cause of the fire. Police are looking into whether the fire was solely due to the incense stick or if other factors, such as electrical malfunctions or fuel-related problems, contributed.

Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.

Previously, on February 6, a fire incident occurred at an NDMC-administered ground near Safdarjung Airport, as reported by the Delhi Fire Service.

In another tragic fire event on January 7, a Delhi Metro Rail Corporation employee, along with his wife and their nine-year-old daughter, perished in a fire at a DMRC-assigned flat in Metro Apartments, Mukundpur, north-west Delhi.

The victims of that incident were identified as Ajay Vimal (44), an Assistant Section Engineer at Barakhamba metro station, his wife Neelam Vimal (43), and their daughter Jahnavi. Ajay, originally from Uttar Pradesh, joined DMRC in 2006 and moved to the Mukundpur flat in 2016.

Point of View

It is imperative for us to highlight the urgent need for safety measures regarding fire hazards in public transport vehicles. The tragic loss of life in this incident is a stark reminder of potential dangers that can arise from seemingly innocuous actions. Our thoughts are with the victim's family during this difficult time, and we advocate for thorough investigations to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
NationPress
10 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the fire in the bus?
The fire is suspected to have started from an incense stick that was lit inside the bus by the victim.
How old was the bus helper who died?
The bus helper, identified as Sunil, was 25 years old.
Was the bus old or new?
The bus was a new vehicle, having been on the road for only 28 days.
What actions are authorities taking regarding the fire incident?
Authorities have commenced an investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire and whether any technical faults contributed.
Have there been previous fire incidents in Delhi?
Yes, there have been other fire incidents in Delhi, including a recent one at an NDMC-administered ground and a tragic fire at a DMRC employee's flat.
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