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Mundka fire: Building had one escape route, toll may rise with more remains found and 19 people missing

Earlier, the police had put the number of missing people to 29 but later revised it to 19. According to officials, of the 27 dead, 21 are women.

May 15, 2022 / 08:55 IST
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Fire officials try to douse a fire in a four storied building, in New Delhi. Dozens of people have been rescued from the commercial building, mainly shops, in the Mundka area in the western part of New Delhi. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)
Fire officials try to douse a fire in a four storied building, in New Delhi. Dozens of people have been rescued from the commercial building, mainly shops, in the Mundka area in the western part of New Delhi. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

About 30 people could be dead from the inferno that tore through a building in Mundka and 19 are missing, officials said on Saturday, the hope that some people could still be alive in the smouldering embers of the fire that broke out the day before ebbing by the hour.

Twelve people were injured in the fire that started on the first floor of the four-storeyed building which had a single narrow entry and exit route making escape difficult. Earlier, the police had put the number of missing people to 29 but later revised it to 19. According to officials, of the 27 dead, 21 are women.

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Among the dead are Kailash and Amit Jyani, a father-son duo, who were motivational speakers addressing an event on the second floor of the building at the time of the incident on Saturday, police said. They had reportedly come from abroad to attend the event, but there was no official confirmation from the police on this. They had reportedly come from abroad to attend the event, but there was no official confirmation from the police on this.

Piecing together the events of Friday, when the blaze started on the first floor of the four-storey building in outer Delhi around 4.45 pm before quickly spreading, Chief Fire Officer Atul Garg said there was only a single entry and exit point. It also did not have a fire safety certificate or fire-fighting equipment.