- Dozens of fire engines called as fire breaks out in the Vasant Kunj slum cluster in southern New Delhi
- About 500 homes were destroyed, leaving more than 1,000 people homeless
- Cause of the fire is not yet determined, although though likely to be a spark from an illegal electricity cable
Up
to eight people have been injured and more than 500 homes destroyed
after a massive fire tore through an area of South Delhi.
Dozens
of fire engines were called to the Vasant Kunj slum cluster, and spent
two hours battling the flames before they were finally able to get them
under control.
By
the time the fire was out, more than half of the thatched huts in the
neighborhood had been destroyed, leaving great mountains of smouldering
debris - including plastic bottles, tarps, rubber tires and scraps of
wood.
The cause
of the fire is not yet known, but it seems likely to have been started
either by someone cooking on charcoal in one of the cramped alleyways,
or by electrical short circuit from the many thousands of illegal power connections.
Fanned by a breeze, the fire gained momentum once it hit an open yard area filled with dry wood and plastic.
It spread further as gas cylinders kept inside the thatched huts for cooking began exploding.
Seven people were taken to hospital to
be treated for smoke inhalation or burn wounds, although there have been
no reported fatalities, according to fire department official Shyam
Lal.
Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung visited the spot and inspected
the relief and rescue operations there.
"As the jhuggis were made of
combustible material, the fire spread very quickly. The area was also
used as a dump by its residents as many of them were rag-pickers.
Plastic and other garbage kept by them in an open yard also fuelled the
fire," Director of Delhi Fire Service, A.K. Sharma said.
Meanwhile, an
alert police constable managed to avert another major fire tragedy at
central Delhi's Bengali market.
Although the constable managed to save
the lives of six youths who were sleeping there, some shops were gutted
in the fire.
A pharmacy store and a general store are among the damaged
shops.
Twelve fire tenders took about two hours to douse the flames.
Dozens of fire engines were called to the Vasant Kunj slum
cluster in south New Delhi shortly after 8.30am this morning, and spent
two hours battling the flames before they were finally able to get them
under control
Despair: Indian men sit near the remains of
their home after the fire broke out in a slum area of New Delhi. 35 fire
engines and 15 ambulances attended the scene
Fire: The cause of the fire is not yet known,
but it seems likely to have been started either by someone cooking on
charcoal in one of the cramped alleyways, or by electrical short circuit
from the many thousands of illegal power connections (seen in the
distance)
Aid: Delhi's Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung
said rescue workers needed to draw in more staff to ensure any remaining
residents who have not yet sought help - especially women and children -
are able to receive treatment
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