Massive fire breaks out at several places in Delhi on Diwali, fire service receives 201 calls
Massive fire breaks out at several places in Delhi on Diwali, fire service receives 201 calls
Share:

New Delhi: People in Delhi-NCR celebrated Diwali with pomp on Monday. There was a ban on firecrackers here, but even after this, people burst fireworks fiercely. However, on the occasion of Diwali, there were a lot of incidents of arson in Delhi. The best and relief was that no casualty has been reported in more than 200 fire incidents in Delhi. Yes, fire incidents were seen in Delhi's Narela, Prashant Vihar to Gandhi Nagar.

Let us tell you that on the occasion of Diwali, the Fire Department received information about fires in a total of 201 places in Delhi. A fire broke out at a DDA market restaurant in Prashant Vihar in Rohini, due to which there is a lot of damage. Yes, and after about one hour of hard work, 7 fire engines of the fire department controlled the fire department. The cause of the fire is currently being investigated. Atul Garg, director of Delhi Fire Service, said that fire has been reported in 201 places including Narela, Rohini, Prashant Vihar and Gandhinagar across Delhi, but the Delhi Fire Service personnel controlled the incidents of arson with full promptness. The Delhi Fire Service has not reported any casualties in the fire incidents in Delhi.

Let us also tell you that in violation of the ban on bursting firecrackers in the national capital, Delhiites not only indulged in fireworks on Diwali night. Yes and burst loud crackers. As the night progressed, the sound of firecrackers grew louder and it also violated the permissible decibel limit. On the other hand, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai had said that bursting firecrackers on Diwali in Delhi can attract a jail term of up to six months and a fine of Rs 200.

Delhiites not afraid of 6 months jail for bursting firecrackers, AQI reaches to 'Very Poor'

Who is Britain's new Indian PM Rishi Sunak, who created history in UK

'Don't insult public,' Kejriwal on PM Modi's 'Freebie' statement

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News