Tragic Fire Claims Lives of Three Family Members in Rohini, Delhi
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New Delhi, April 15 (NationPress) In the early morning hours of Wednesday, a devastating fire erupted in Delhi's Rohini district, consuming nearly six slum settlements and tragically claiming the lives of three family members, as confirmed by fire service officials.
The victims are identified as a couple and their two-year-old daughter.
Fire officials reported that the blaze ignited around 1:30 a.m. in a cluster of slums adjacent to a 400-yard area filled with plastic debris.
The accumulation of flammable materials nearby is suspected to have accelerated the fire's spread, according to the Delhi Fire Services (DFS).
Upon alert, fire service teams swiftly arrived at the location and initiated efforts to extinguish the flames.
The intensity of the fire was described as extreme, complicating firefighting efforts for emergency responders.
After extensive firefighting efforts, the blaze was finally brought under control, officials noted.
During the rescue operations, firefighters discovered three bodies at the site, which were subsequently sent for postmortem analysis.
Multiple agencies, including the fire department, local police, the Centralised Accident and Trauma Service (CATS), and the electricity department, were actively engaged at the scene.
Relief and rescue operations continued for several hours post-incident.
In a separate event on April 12, a fire ignited in bushes near the Rajghat bus depot in the national capital, prompting a rapid response from the Delhi Fire Service.
This blaze, located in a vegetated area near the depot, resulted in the deployment of six fire tenders to manage the flames.
The dense vegetation in the vicinity posed significant challenges for firefighting teams attempting to access certain areas.
Authorities confirmed that the fire was eventually controlled and no injuries were reported in that incident.