Delhi govt forms panel after Malviya Nagar fire, citywide inspections from today
Delhi govt forms panel after Malviya Nagar fire, citywide inspections from today
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Delhi govt forms panel after Malviya Nagar fire, citywide inspections from today
Police had earlier issued a lookout circular against Bajaj and his wife before launching a search operation to trace them.
A devastating fire in Malviya Nagar claimed 21 lives, including foreigners, as thick smoke choked the building. Amidst the chaos, a mattress trader, Riyazuddin Mansuri, and his son bravely used their goods to create a makeshift safety net, saving eight lives before the fire brigade arrived. Their selfless act provided a crucial cushion for desperate jumpers.
The fire broke out at around 8.30 am on Wednesday at the Flourish Stay B&B in Hauz Rani, Malviya Nagar.
The tragic hotel fire in Delhiโs Malviya Nagar has once again exposed deep-rooted failures in fire safety, governance and accountability.The blaze, which claimed 21 lives, has raised serious questions over alleged negligence, regulatory gaps, poor inspections and the functioning of authorities responsible for ensuring public safety. Initial findings have pointed to major lapses, including alleged violations of building norms, inadequate safety measures and questions over whether proper fire clearances were in place.As grieving families search for answers, the tragedy has triggered a larger debate over systemic apathy, corruption and bureaucratic failure. Despite repeated fire incidents in the national capital, accountability often remains unclear, leaving citizens vulnerable and victims trapped between official blame games and delayed justice.Watch the full report for the latest updates on the Malviya Nagar hotel fire and the questions it raises for Delhiโs safety system. n18oc_indian18oc_the-hard-factsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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A devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar B&B, claiming 21 lives, is prompting a criminal probe. The establishment, operating far beyond its permitted capacity and without a fire NOC, mirrors the 2022 Mundka fire. Authorities are investigating culpable homicide charges against the absconding owner, highlighting systemic failures in regulatory oversight.
While police officials believe the death toll may increase, it has been confirmed that at least 18 foreign nationals were killed in the fire.
A devastating fire in South Delhi's Malviya Nagar hotel claimed at least 21 lives, including foreign nationals from countries like Bangladesh and Nigeria. The External Affairs Minister expressed condolences and assured assistance to embassies. Investigations reveal the establishment may have operated with more rooms than permitted, raising serious questions about safety and emergency response.
Delhi Police prepares Look Out Circular against Flourish Stay owner Lokesh Bajaj after Malviya Nagar fire kills 21.
Locals estimate that more than 35 hotels and guest houses operate in the neighbourhood, with many offering budget accommodation for patients and attendants.
Locals said they used quilts, mattresses and whatever they could find to cushion the fall of those escaping from upper floors.
The tragedy claimed 21 lives at Flourish Stay Guest House in Hauz Rani area of Malviya Nagar.
A devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar hotel, reportedly operating with 25 rooms despite a six-room license, claimed 21 lives. Sealed windows and malfunctioning sensor gates hampered escape, with preliminary findings suggesting the blaze originated near the ground floor staircase. The building also lacked a fire No Objection Certificate.
A tragic fire at Flourish Stay B&B in Malviya Nagar killed 21 people, including foreign nationals. The hotel was operating 25 rooms despite permission for only six under Delhi government policy. Police are investigating the fire safety clearance and cause of the fire.
The opposition parties raised concerns against the ruling BJP in Delhi, and questioning the frequency of such incidents in the Capital.
The blaze erupted at the Flourish Stay B&B in Hauz Rani, which is a congested locality in Malviya Nagar, on Wednesday morning.
As per people close to the matter, the victims were identified as nationals from Nigeria, Mozambique, Bangladesh, Somalia, Liberia, and Afghanistan.
Flourish Stay B&B fire in Malviya Nagar kills at least 21, many foreigners, exposing illegal rooms, safety lapses and a single exit in the crowded building.
โAccording to police sources, the hotel has only one entry-exit. The fire NOC is under scanner,โ officials said