Fire Breaks Out at Delhi’s INA Market Restaurant, Several Injured
Fire Breaks Out at Delhi’s INA Market Restaurant, Several Injured
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New Delhi: A significant fire erupted at a fast-food restaurant in Delhi's INA Market during the early hours of Monday. The blaze, which began around 3:20 a.m., has led to injuries and a large-scale response from emergency services.

According to officials, the fire injured four to six people. The Delhi Fire Service deployed seven to eight fire-fighting vehicles to the scene to control and extinguish the flames. Manoj Mehlawat, Station Training Officer (STO) with the Delhi Fire Service, confirmed the incident and stated, "We received information about the fire at 3:20 a.m. and dispatched 7-8 fire brigades to the location. The fire affected two restaurants, and there are reports of injuries."

The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Preliminary findings suggest that an accumulation of commercial gas cylinders in the restaurant could have contributed to the severity of the blaze. Authorities are examining whether this factor played a role in the intensity of the fire.

The incident has caused considerable disruption, and more details are expected as the investigation progresses. Emergency services are working diligently to ensure the safety of those affected and to prevent any further complications from the ongoing fire.

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