For reprint rights: Times Syndication ServiceDelhi: Fire breaks out at Pitampura building, 5 women rescuedA file photo shows a fire engine of the Delhi Fire Service department.Unlock 4.0: Delhiites express mixed review on metro service resumption No entry in metro without thermal screening: Delhi Transport Minister Common blood-thinning drug emerges as potential therapeutic treatment during Covid 23-year-old man tied to a tree, beaten to death for 'stealing' mobile in Delhi SSR death probe: Ambulance attendant claims doctors said it was murder and not suicide Mann ki Baat: PM Narendra Modi says time to get vocal for local toys Grocery shopping tips to stay safe amid coronavirusFace shields for an added protection when you step out of your homeWebcams with built-in mic for easy vlogging and conferencing More than two dozen fire tenders rushed to the spot to douse the flames. NEW DELHI: A fire broke out at the Chuna Bhatti slum area in Kirti Nagar in the national capital late night on Thursday. NEW DELHI: Five women were rescued by a Delhi Fire Service team after a clinic in a building in Delhi's Pitampura caught fire on Sunday morning, an official said. Copyright © 2020 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. The Delhi Fire Service managed to douse the fire and rescue at least five people from inside the building. A fire official also confirmed that several people, who were trapped inside the factory, died after reaching hospital. A 27-year-old woman was rescued from the clinic while two sisters and their mother along with another woman were rescued from the second floor of the same building.Officials are yet to reveal the cause of the fire. Delhi fire: For many search for loved ones ends at morgue, others still nursing hope; 14-year-old among missing. A massive fire at a six-storey factory in Delhi’s Anaj Mandi has caused the deaths of at least 43 people so far. A fire broke out in the basement of a three-storey building in Delhi's Pitampura on Sunday morning. For reprint rights: Visuals of the fire at the basement clinic in Pitampura on Sunday (Photo Credits: Ram Kinkar Singh/India Today)Visuals of the fire at the basement clinic in Pitampura on Sunday (Photo Credits: Ram Kinkar Singh/India Today)Visuals of the fire at the basement clinic in Pitampura on Sunday (Photo Credits: Ram Kinkar Singh/India Today)Fire at basement clinic in Delhi's Pitampura engulfs building, 5 rescued None of the five rescued women were injured.The Fire Department has identified rescued individuals as Swati (27), Laxmi Kansal (52), Pridhi Kansal (25), Malika Kansal (23), and Asha Rani.Copyright © 2020 Living Media India Limited. A powerful blaze ripped through a three-storey residential-cum-commercial building in outer Delhi's Kirari area, killing at least nine people including three children, the Delhi Fire Service said. The Delhi Fire Service managed to douse the fire and rescue at least five people from inside the building.Officials with the Delhi Fire Service said they received a call at 11 am on August 16 about smoke coming out from a building at Road Number 9, Rajdhani Enclave in Pitampura. The incident came days after 43 people were killed in a massive fire in a four-storey building housing illegal manufacturing units in north Delhi's congested Anaj Mandi area on December 8. At least 17 people have died in a Delhi hotel fire that broke out early on Tuesday morning, police said. For reprint rights: Syndications TodayCopyright © 2020 Living Media India Limited. Upon arrival, the department engaged in fire-fighting and rescue operations.The fire had started in a clinic in the basement of the three-storey building. The fire was reported at around 5.22 am, following which 30 fire tenders were rushed to the spot in Anaj Mandi on Rani Jhansi Road in Delhi. Officials with the Delhi Fire Service said they received a call at 11 am on August 16 about smoke coming out from a building at Road Number 9, Rajdhani Enclave in Pitampura.
For reprint rights: Times Syndication ServiceDelhi: Fire breaks out at Pitampura building, 5 women rescuedA file photo shows a fire engine of the Delhi Fire Service department.Unlock 4.0: Delhiites express mixed review on metro service resumption No entry in metro without thermal screening: Delhi Transport Minister Common blood-thinning drug emerges as potential therapeutic treatment during Covid 23-year-old man tied to a tree, beaten to death for 'stealing' mobile in Delhi SSR death probe: Ambulance attendant claims doctors said it was murder and not suicide Mann ki Baat: PM Narendra Modi says time to get vocal for local toys Grocery shopping tips to stay safe amid coronavirusFace shields for an added protection when you step out of your homeWebcams with built-in mic for easy vlogging and conferencing More than two dozen fire tenders rushed to the spot to douse the flames. NEW DELHI: A fire broke out at the Chuna Bhatti slum area in Kirti Nagar in the national capital late night on Thursday. NEW DELHI: Five women were rescued by a Delhi Fire Service team after a clinic in a building in Delhi's Pitampura caught fire on Sunday morning, an official said. Copyright © 2020 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. The Delhi Fire Service managed to douse the fire and rescue at least five people from inside the building. A fire official also confirmed that several people, who were trapped inside the factory, died after reaching hospital. A 27-year-old woman was rescued from the clinic while two sisters and their mother along with another woman were rescued from the second floor of the same building.Officials are yet to reveal the cause of the fire. Delhi fire: For many search for loved ones ends at morgue, others still nursing hope; 14-year-old among missing. A massive fire at a six-storey factory in Delhi’s Anaj Mandi has caused the deaths of at least 43 people so far. A fire broke out in the basement of a three-storey building in Delhi's Pitampura on Sunday morning. For reprint rights: Visuals of the fire at the basement clinic in Pitampura on Sunday (Photo Credits: Ram Kinkar Singh/India Today)Visuals of the fire at the basement clinic in Pitampura on Sunday (Photo Credits: Ram Kinkar Singh/India Today)Visuals of the fire at the basement clinic in Pitampura on Sunday (Photo Credits: Ram Kinkar Singh/India Today)Fire at basement clinic in Delhi's Pitampura engulfs building, 5 rescued None of the five rescued women were injured.The Fire Department has identified rescued individuals as Swati (27), Laxmi Kansal (52), Pridhi Kansal (25), Malika Kansal (23), and Asha Rani.Copyright © 2020 Living Media India Limited. A powerful blaze ripped through a three-storey residential-cum-commercial building in outer Delhi's Kirari area, killing at least nine people including three children, the Delhi Fire Service said. The Delhi Fire Service managed to douse the fire and rescue at least five people from inside the building.Officials with the Delhi Fire Service said they received a call at 11 am on August 16 about smoke coming out from a building at Road Number 9, Rajdhani Enclave in Pitampura. The incident came days after 43 people were killed in a massive fire in a four-storey building housing illegal manufacturing units in north Delhi's congested Anaj Mandi area on December 8. At least 17 people have died in a Delhi hotel fire that broke out early on Tuesday morning, police said. For reprint rights: Syndications TodayCopyright © 2020 Living Media India Limited. Upon arrival, the department engaged in fire-fighting and rescue operations.The fire had started in a clinic in the basement of the three-storey building. The fire was reported at around 5.22 am, following which 30 fire tenders were rushed to the spot in Anaj Mandi on Rani Jhansi Road in Delhi. Officials with the Delhi Fire Service said they received a call at 11 am on August 16 about smoke coming out from a building at Road Number 9, Rajdhani Enclave in Pitampura.