House Fire in New Friends Colony, Delhi: Eight Rescued, Two Puppies Perish
Delhi: 8 rescued, 2 puppies killed in New Friends Colony house fire
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A house fire in New Friends Colony, Delhi, resulted in eight rescues, including four children. The fire, caused by an AC unit, led to the tragic death of two puppies. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the rescued individuals.
- 01The fire broke out around 3:40 PM, originating from an air conditioning unit on the upper ground floor.
- 02Eight people, including four children and four adults, were rescued without serious injuries.
- 03Two puppies died in the fire, which was quickly extinguished by the Delhi Fire Services.
- 04The incident follows a recent fire in Malviya Nagar that killed 21 people, prompting ongoing investigations into fire safety violations.
- 05Authorities are looking into the negligence of a cook linked to the Malviya Nagar fire, which revealed serious safety deficiencies.
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A fire erupted in a house located in New Friends Colony, Delhi, on Sunday, prompting a swift response from the Delhi Fire Services. The fire, which started around 3:40 PM due to an air conditioning unit, spread to household items, endangering the occupants. Firefighters managed to rescue eight individuals, including four children and four adults, who were trapped inside the smoke-filled building. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the rescued individuals, although two puppies tragically lost their lives in the incident. Station Officer Phool Singh Meena confirmed that the fire was quickly brought under control, and the rescue operation was completed without further incident. This fire incident comes shortly after a devastating fire in Malviya Nagar that resulted in 21 fatalities, including 13 foreign nationals, leading to ongoing investigations into fire safety protocols in the area.
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This incident raises concerns about fire safety in residential buildings in Delhi, especially following the recent deadly fire in Malviya Nagar.
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