Home Minister Satyendar Jain, Chief Secretary M M Kutty and senior officials of the Delhi Fire Services, which comes under the Delhi government, will be present in the meeting.
The Chief Minister's decision came after he visited the family of one of the deceased, Hari Om, at Kakrola village near Dwarka Sector 16 here.
He announced a compensation of Rs 1 crore for the kin of the deceased under the government's policy governing uniformed services personnel killed on active duty.
Tiwari also demanded a thorough probe into the incident that claimed the lives of Om and Hari Singh Meena at Vikaspuri on Friday following an LPG cylinder explosion while they were fighting a blaze at a fast food joint.
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