Eight injured, around 1000 jhuggis gutted in fire

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 25 2014 | 6:28 PM IST
Around 1000 jhuggis were gutted and eight persons were injured when a massive fire broke out in a slum cluster in Masoodpur area of south Delhi's Vasant Kunj here today, police and fire officials said.
Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Najeeb Jung visited the fire affected area soon after the fire was reported and inspected the relief and rescue operations at the site.
The area Deputy Commissioner informed him that 35 fire tenders along with 15 Ambulances were rushed to the spot immediately and no casualties were reported so far, while 8 injured had been admitted to various hospitals.
Heavy smoke filled the area as the blaze spread and small cylinders kept in the jhuggis exploded. Although officials said that the reason behind the fire is yet to be ascertained, locals said that the fire started after a gas cylinder exploded in one of the shanty while cooking.
"Fire was reported at 8.30 AM and fire tenders were immediately rushed to the spot. As the jhuggis were made of highly combustible material, 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 in the area also fuelled the fire," said A K Sharma, Director of Delhi Fire Service.
Fire tenders took around three hours to douse the flames. The 2 to 3 acre area in which the slums were located slightly away from the main road due to which fire tenders faced some difficulty to reach the spot. Availability of water was also an issue for the fire tenders.
"We have to carry water to the spot from the nearby mall as it was not available at the sight," said Sharma.
As the shanties were very close to each other, the fire spread very fast giving little time to residents to ferry their belongings to safer places. Narrow lanes did not help matters either as several residents were left with just the pair of cloths on their bodies as their belongings.
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First Published: Apr 25 2014 | 6:28 PM IST

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