In a catastrophic incident, a fire erupted in a hotel located in the heart of Delhi, leading to the death of at least 21 individuals. The inferno broke out early in the morning, quickly spreading through the building and leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
Survivors described harrowing moments as smoke filled the corridors and flames engulfed their surroundings. Many guests were forced to make life-threatening decisions, with some jumping from windows in attempts to escape the overwhelming heat and flames.
Emergency services responded swiftly, deploying fire engines and rescue teams to the scene. Firefighters worked tirelessly to control the blaze and assist trapped individuals. However, despite their efforts, the fire's rapid spread complicated rescue operations, resulting in numerous casualties.
Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire. Initial reports suggest possible violations of safety regulations, such as lack of adequate emergency exits and fire-prevention measures. This tragedy has reignited discussions around building safety standards in India, where incidents of similar nature have previously raised alarms.
Local officials expressed their condolences to the affected families and have pledged to provide support to the victims. As the community grapples with the aftermath of this unfortunate event, there is a renewed focus on improving safety measures in hotels and public buildings to prevent such disasters in the future.
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