Mundka fire: 27 bodies retrieved from four-storey building, people jumped from windows to escape from the fire
Mundka fire: 27 bodies retrieved from four-storey building, people jumped from windows to escape from the fire
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New Delhi: A fire broke out in a 4-storey building near Delhi's Mundka metro station on Friday evening. At the same time, 27 people have died in this accident, while 50 people have been safely evacuated from the building. With this, many people are still said to be missing and their family members are worried. Regarding this matter, a person named Govind told that he is looking for Yashoda Devi, who is missing after the arson incident. Govind further said, 'I came to know from a friend that there is a fire in the building. I immediately reached here and am looking for Yashoda. I tried to find him in hospitals also.

On the other hand in this case another woman Nargis said, 'I was told by Muskan on the phone that a building has caught fire here. He told me to save him. We immediately reached his office but could not get in touch with Muskaan. We have searched her everywhere, even in hospitals, but she was not found. Let us tell you that so far 12 people have been injured in this incident, who have been admitted to the hospital for treatment. On the other hand, the Delhi Fire Department has said, 'The fire in the building has been completely controlled. NDRF team has also reached the spot for relief and rescue operation.

Let us tell you that earlier on Friday, in the preliminary investigation, it was found that the four-storey commercial building in which the fire broke out, had offices of most of the companies. At the same time, Delhi Police says that the fire started in a CCTV and router manufacturing company located on the first floor. Yes and now the owner of this company is in police custody. On the other hand, the local people helped a lot in the rescue and with the help of rope, 50 people trapped in the building surrounded by flames were rescued by the police and NDRF personnel. However, many people are still feared trapped in the building. Let us tell you that to avoid the fire, people trapped inside the building jumped from the windows of the lower floor.

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