Uttam nagar fire

uttam nagar fire — IN news

Uttam Nagar Fire Incident Overview

A major fire broke out in a cluster of jhuggis at Mansa Ram Park near the fish market in Uttam Nagar, Delhi, gutting around 80 shanties. This incident occurred late at night, with the fire reported at approximately 11:57 PM on Wednesday.

Prior to this incident, the locality had recently experienced tension following a violent episode during Holi celebrations, which had led to the apprehension of 16 individuals. The community was still reeling from this unrest when the fire erupted.

Immediate Response and Containment

In response to the fire, more than 20 fire tenders were initially deployed to the scene, a number that later increased to around 28 as the situation escalated. Firefighters battled the flames for several hours, finally bringing the situation under control by around 3 AM on Thursday.

Fortunately, no casualties were reported, as hundreds of residents managed to escape in time due to the swift evacuation efforts carried out by police and firefighters. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka) Kushal Pal Singh confirmed, “All inhabitants of the shanties were safely evacuated, and the fire brigade was called to the spot.”

Aftermath and Ongoing Investigations

Despite the successful evacuation, around 80 shanties were completely destroyed in the blaze. Cooling operations continued for several hours afterward to prevent any fresh flare-ups. A police officer played a critical role in averting a potential explosion by moving a locked car fitted with a CNG kit away from the fire.

As of now, the cause of the fire remains unclear, and authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. Details remain unconfirmed.

This fire incident comes just days after the violent outbreak in Uttam Nagar, which had already heightened tensions in the area. The community is now faced with the dual challenge of recovering from both the fire and the recent violence.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka) Kushal Pal Singh also emphasized the importance of accurate information, stating, “Spreading false rumours is a criminal act and renders one liable to be prosecuted.” This highlights the need for clear communication as the community navigates the aftermath of these events.