Delhi Krishna Nagar Fire breaks out, three dead, 10 injured ann

Delhi Krishna Nagar Fire News: After the Vivek Vihar fire incident in the national capital Delhi, a massive fire incident has been reported from Krishna Nagar area of ​​East Delhi. So far, three people have been reported to have died in a fire incident in a building in Krishna Nagar. While 12 people were rescued by firefighters with the help of local people. At present, this accident is being investigated.

This incident happened last night in Krishna Nagar of East Delhi. The fire broke out on the fourth floor of a building. After getting information about the incident, the fire tender reached the spot and evacuated 12 people present in the house safely.

In the Krishna Nagar accident, 3 people died due to smoke and fire. The deceased include Parmila (66), Keshav Sharma and Anju Sharma. Investigation so far has revealed that the cause of the fire was a scooter and bike parked in the parking lot, due to which smoke kept increasing in the house and three people died.

The injured in the Krishna Nagar fire incident have been admitted to the hospital for treatment. Some of them are in critical condition. Giving information about this, STO Anoop of Delhi Fire Department said that the fire had started in 11 two-wheelers in the stilt parking of the house.

According to Atul Garg, Director of Delhi Fire Services Department, the building in Krishna Nagar, Delhi, which caught fire, had only one staircase to climb up. Electricity meters were installed near the staircase. This is the reason that the escape route of people was blocked due to the fire. The firefighters rescued 12 people. Unfortunately, two people lost their lives.

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The fire started in the parking lot of the building and then spread to the first floor and smoke filled up to the fourth floor. A burnt body was found on the first floor and 12 people were rescued from the upper floors. The injured were immediately rushed to various hospitals. Two were declared dead at GTB Hospital. A seriously injured person has been referred to Max Hospital.

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