Delhi hotel fire News
A devastating fire at a bed-and-breakfast hotel in Delhi's Malviya Nagar killed 21 people, including 17 foreign nationals.
Forensic experts have collected samples from the site and are working to establish where the fire started and whether safety failures allowed it to spread so fatally. What preliminary findings have already revealed makes for grim reading.
During the hearing, Bajaj's lawyer argued that the arrest was based solely on his ownership of the property and questioned the grounds for his detention. The defence also stated that it had not received a copy of the First Information Report (FIR), to which Delhi Police responded that the document would be provided.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta met with the injured victims and their family members and took stock of their treatment by consulting the doctors attending to them.
Preliminary findings had indicated possible violations at the property, including claims that the establishment was registered under the Bed and Breakfast (B&B) category but was allegedly operating far beyond its permitted capacity. The devastating fire has claimed the lives of at least 21 people.
A morning fire in Delhi's Malviya Nagar killed 21 people, including six foreign nationals, at a hotel that should never have been five storeys tall. The building had no fire safety clearance and just one exit. Records show only 90 of Delhi's 1,000-plus hotels and clubs hold a valid fire NOC.
The hotel's fire safety measures and evacuation arrangements are also under close scrutiny. Investigators are examining reports that the building had only one common entry and exit point, a factor that may have significantly hindered evacuation efforts as the flames spread through the structure.
Bajaj has been identified as the owner of the hotel where the blaze broke out. Delhi Police have launched a manhunt to trace him, with multiple teams carrying out raids across the national capital.
A devastating fire at a bed-and-breakfast hotel in Delhi's Malviya Nagar killed 21 people, including 17 foreign nationals.
Malviya Nagar fire: Owners Harish and Varun Goyal were exposed for illegally running 25 rooms on a 6-room license at Malviya Nagar’s Flourish Stay hotel, where over 20 died.
In a major incident, a fire broke out on the 7th floor of the hotel in Pune's Lullanagar area, fire tenders are present on the spot.
Two persons have died due to fire in the hotel.
Rescue operation is still under way and more people are suspected trapped.
The Crime Branch made the arrest from the IGI Airport on Saturday after the Delhi Police received a tip-off that Goel was travelling from Qatar by Indigo flight 6E 1702, they said.
Seventeen people, many of them sleeping guests, were killed in a fire at Hotel Arpit Palace in central Delhi`s Karol Bagh area early on Tuesday morning.
17 people were killed in a massive fire which broke out at a hotel in central Delhi's Karol Bagh on Tuesday. Watch full video to know more.
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17 people were killed in a massive fire which broke out at a hotel in central Delhi's Karol Bagh on Tuesday. Watch full video to know more.
The minister made the statement after visiting the site of the tragedy in central Delhi.
Many people were killed in a massive fire which broke out at a hotel in central Delhi's Karol Bagh on Tuesday. Watch full video to know more.
A massive fire broke out at a central Delhi's hotel, Arpit Palace, this morning, killing at least 17 people, said fire officials. Watch full video to know more.
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