The Delhi fire department received 243 calls till 12 PM while another 107 calls were attended to between midnight and morning, an official said.
"One woman and a child received burn injuries when a roadside firecracker stall caught fire around 3 PM at west Delhi's Mohan Garden area yesterday," a senior Delhi fire services officer said.
Forty calls were received during the peak hours from 8 pm to 10 pm, when the department receives maximum fire calls as festivities peak in the form of incessant fireworks and lighting of earthen lamps.
The authorities had also increased the number of phone lines to the control room in view of the increased number of fire calls on Diwali.
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