Thursday, Apr 25, 2024 | Last Update : 06:51 AM IST

  Metros   Delhi  10 Apr 2018  Shoe factory, shops fires leave five dead

Shoe factory, shops fires leave five dead

THE ASIAN AGE.
Published : Apr 10, 2018, 5:30 am IST
Updated : Apr 10, 2018, 5:30 am IST

The police took the injured ones to a hospital where they were declared dead.

The Delhi fire services received a call around 6.30 am about the first blaze in Rajapuri area of Sultanpuri.   (Photo: ANI/Twitter)
 The Delhi fire services received a call around 6.30 am about the first blaze in Rajapuri area of Sultanpuri. (Photo: ANI/Twitter)

New Delhi: Five people, including two minors, died in separate fire incidents in Delhi on Monday, taking the toll in such cases to eight over the past 72 hours in the national capital.

The Delhi fire services received a call around 6.30 am about the first blaze in Rajapuri area of Sultanpuri. Over two-dozen workers were sleeping in the first and second floors of the three-storey building when the blaze started. All, but four, escaped, an officer said.

At least 10 fire tenders rushed to the spot, but the narrow alleys posed a great challenge before they could reach the site, the officer said.

The fire fighters struggled for a couple of hours to douse the fire. It was running without permission in the residential area, a senior police officer said.

The police took the injured ones to a hospital where they were declared dead.

The deceased have been identified as Razi Mohammad (20), Shan Mohammad(17), Ayub (17) and Mehboob (18). They all belonged to Asmada village in Uttar Pradesh Hardoi district. Ayub and Mehboob were siblings, the police official said.

The unit was run by a person named Veeresh Gupta, who lived in the same locality. The building was used for manufacturing shoes and housed around 25-30 workers, he said.

The second incident was reported around 12.55 pm at Kamal Building in Kucha Mahajani of Old’s Delhi’s Chandni Chowk area, the police said.

The fire in the building, housing several jewellery shops, spread to all three floors. Twenty-two fire tenders were rushed to contain the blaze, a police official said.

The youth, who was rescued from the spot, was declared dead at a hospital. 

Preliminary investigation suggest that Rohit, a resident of Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district, died due to suffocation, the official added.

Tags: blaze, fire incidents, investigation