New Delhi: Five showrooms were damaged in a fire that broke out in a market area here on Saturday (June 12) morning, officials said, adding no injuries were reported. Take a look at the visuals from the scene of the fire:
The incident took place in south Delhi's Lajpat Nagar Central Market area, officials at the site said.
According to the fire department, a call about the blaze was received around 10.20 am, following which 16 fire tenders were rushed to the spot.
"When fire tenders reached the spot, four showrooms were on fire and later (the blaze) spread to the fifth shop. It must have started early morning in one of the shops and then spread to the rest," Delhi Fire Service Director Atul Garg said, adding its origin and cause were unknown.
He said the firemen were able to prevent the blaze from spreading further with a timely response to the call.
"Our firemen showed great presence of mind and saved the fire from spreading to the residential areas behind the showrooms," the Fire Service director said the operation to douse the blaze began from a lane between the rear gates of the showrooms to residential quarters.
A total of 30 fire tenders and over 100 firefighters were on the spot to bring the fire under control, Garg said.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted: "I am constantly monitoring the situation and in constant touch with the fire department officials."