Malviya Nagar fire: 3 rescued as blaze engulfs Delhi restaurant building

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Malviya Nagar fire: 3 rescued as blaze engulfs Delhi restaurant building

Synopsis

A multi-storey building housing the Lemon Green Restaurant in Delhi's Malviya Nagar went up in flames on Wednesday morning, with three people rescued and others feared trapped. AAP MLA Somnath Bharti said the structure mainly housed South African nationals. It is the second major fire-related emergency in Delhi in 48 hours, following an LPG blast in Mukundpur.

Key Takeaways

A massive fire broke out at the multi-storey Lemon Green Restaurant building in Delhi's Malviya Nagar on 3 June around 8.30 am .
Three people were rescued and taken to hospital; search operations continue for others.
Ten fire tenders were deployed and the blaze was brought under control.
AAP MLA Somnath Bharti said the building largely housed South African nationals .
The incident follows a suspected LPG cylinder explosion in Delhi's Mukundpur a day earlier that injured ten people .

A massive fire broke out at the multi-storey Lemon Green Restaurant building in Delhi's Malviya Nagar area on the morning of 3 June, with three people rescued and rushed to hospital as search operations continued for others feared trapped, officials said. Ten fire tenders were pressed into service, and the blaze was reportedly brought under control after a sustained operation.

What happened

The fire was reported around 8.30 am at the multi-storey structure in Hauz Rani, which falls within the Malviya Nagar assembly constituency. Emergency teams reached the spot shortly after the distress call and began evacuating occupants from the upper floors.

Who was inside

According to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Somnath Bharti, who represents the constituency, the building primarily housed South African nationals at the time of the incident. ‘Massive fire in a multi-storied building in Hauzrani, my assembly constituency, today around 8.30 a.m., casualties possible. Majorly South African nationals,' Bharti said in a post on X.

Rescue operation underway

The three rescued individuals have been shifted to a nearby hospital, with their condition not immediately disclosed. Search and rescue teams continued combing through the structure for any remaining occupants, officials added. The cause of the fire has not been officially established.

Second Delhi incident in 48 hours

The Malviya Nagar fire comes a day after ten people were injured in Delhi's Mukundpur area, where a suspected LPG cylinder explosion brought down a single-storey structure on Tuesday morning. The Delhi Fire Service received the distress call at around 9.37 am, and five fire tenders were dispatched to the site.

Preliminary information indicated that the Mukundpur building, spread over nearly 250 square yards, was being used as a utensil polishing facility. Investigators are still working to confirm whether the LPG cylinder triggered the collapse.

What's next

Authorities are expected to release a fuller account once search operations conclude at the Malviya Nagar site and the structural safety of adjoining floors is assessed. Further details on injuries, the fire's origin, and possible code violations are awaited.

Point of View

Particularly in mixed-use structures operating with residential occupants. Restaurants and small industrial units inside multi-storey buildings remain weak links in the city's fire-audit chain. The fact that foreign nationals were reportedly inside the Malviya Nagar building raises additional questions about short-stay accommodation compliance. Until the Delhi Fire Service's audit findings are made public and acted on, such incidents will keep recurring with grim regularity.
NationPress
20 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at Lemon Green Restaurant in Malviya Nagar?
A massive fire broke out at the multi-storey building housing Lemon Green Restaurant in Delhi's Malviya Nagar on the morning of 3 June. Three people were rescued and hospitalised, while search operations continued for others feared trapped.
How many fire tenders were deployed at the scene?
Ten fire tenders were dispatched to the Malviya Nagar site soon after the distress call was received. Officials said the blaze was brought under control after a sustained operation.
Who was inside the building at the time of the fire?
According to AAP MLA Somnath Bharti, who represents the Malviya Nagar constituency, the building primarily housed South African nationals at the time of the incident. The exact number of occupants has not been officially confirmed.
Is this linked to the Mukundpur building collapse?
No, the two incidents are separate. The Mukundpur collapse on Tuesday was caused by a suspected LPG cylinder explosion at a utensil polishing facility and injured ten people, while the Malviya Nagar fire occurred a day later at a restaurant building.
What caused the Malviya Nagar fire?
The cause of the fire has not been officially established. Investigators are expected to share more details once rescue operations conclude and the site is examined.
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