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21 Killed in New Delhi Hotel Fire, Including 17 Foreign Nationals

Authorities said 47 people were inside and 40 were rescued as police opened an investigation into possible safety lapses.

  • A fire erupted Wednesday morning at the Lemon Green restaurant in Malviya Nagar, Delhi, killing at least 21 people as emergency teams evacuated dozens from the multi-storey building.
  • Preliminary inquiries indicate the property, licensed as a six-room 'Bed and Breakfast' called Flourish Stay, allegedly operated around 25 rooms, while authorities investigate if a short circuit triggered the blaze.
  • Emergency crews rescued more than 37 people from the smoke-filled premises, with many victims identified as foreign nationals from Central Asia and Africa.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced 200,000 rupees for families of the deceased and 50,000 rupees for the injured, while Delhi Minister Ashish Sood promised strict action against negligent owners.
  • This incident highlights recurring safety lapses in India, where building laws are frequently flouted, as officials examine if systemic violations contributed to the deadly fire.
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