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Illegal factories in the Capital, especially in West Delhi’s Wazirpur, are back in focus after 11 workers died in a fire at a paint manufacturing unit in Alipur
[…]Relatives of victims and other local residents say their complaints regarding fire safety fell on deaf ears
[…]Authorities have pinpointed 10 to 12 vulnerable locations in the city where special precautions have been implemented
[…]One significant challenge faced by the firefighters was the absence of a nearby water source, forcing them to contend with difficulties in refilling the fire vehicles
[…]Connaught Place witnessed carnage in British-owned showrooms in 1942 before seeing similar havoc in 1984, during the anti-Sikh riots
[…]The Delhi High Court took suo motu cognizance of the fire in a building in Mukherjee Nagar that houses coaching centres, and issued notice to Delhi Fire Services and the Delhi government
[…]Taking to Twitter, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said the government was in constant contact with the rescue teams
[…]The close to 2,000 people, who were left homeless following a fire incident in a Gurugram slum, have found a helping hand from their neighbours and other good Samaritans but problems remain
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