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At least 21 people were killed and more than 40 injured when a fire ripped through a multi-storey building housing a restaurant and a bed-and-breakfast in New Delhi’s Malviya Nagar on June 3.
The blaze, reported shortly before 9 a.m., is believed to have started on the ground floor where the restaurant operated and spread rapidly to upper floors.
Television footage and witness accounts showed people jumping from windows; local residents laid mattresses on the road to break falls.
Emergency services rescued over 40 people and extinguished the fire by midday.
Many of the dead were foreign nationals — media and officials cited victims from Bangladesh, Nigeria, Mozambique, Liberia and Turkmenistan, with some reports saying 18 foreigners were among the dead.
Hospitals treated dozens, several in critical condition.
Delhi police have registered an investigation and arrested the building owner amid allegations the guesthouse lacked valid fire safety clearance, operated beyond permitted capacity and had sealed exits.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced ex-gratia payments to victims’ families and those injured as authorities probe the causes.








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