Over 300 calls related to fire incidents were received by the fire control room from across the national capital during Diwali festivities.
The Delhi Fire Services control room received 243 calls between 5 PM and midnight on Diwali and another 107 calls were attended to between midnight and morning, said a senior Delhi Fire Services officer. A day before Diwali, the fire control room received 126 calls, added the officer.
In the review meeting held today, yesterday's situation was analysed and it was felt that the department did its job well in ensuring that minor and medium fires were not allowed to transform into anything major, said the officer.
Majority of fire incidents were reported from north and north-west Delhi. Last year, majority of fire incidents were reported from South Delhi, officials said.
Even though no major fire incident was reported in the capital, one girl died and four people were injured in separate incidents across the city.
The girl, identified as Chandni died due to burns and a child sustained minor injuries due to the incident. The owner of the shop, Sunil Kumar Jain, has been booked, he said.
The Delhi Fire Services had made special arrangements to tackle fire-related calls which were put in place a day before Diwali. Firetenders were deployed in anticipation of any incident at half a dozen places in major marketplaces of the city including Bara Tooti Chowk, Azad Market Chowk, Central market of Lajpat Nagar, Tilak Nagar, DTC Depot in Mongolpuri and Ghitorni metro station between 5 PM to midnight.
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