The Ministry of External Affairs said 13 foreign nationals were among the 21 victims of the Delhi hotel fire in Malviya Nagar. India is coordinating with concerned embassies, assisting with documentation and medical support for the injured and victims’ families
The deadly Delhi fire mishap once again shows that accountability is never fixed and lessons are never learned; after routine condemnations and inquiries, it is back to business as usual
Residents of Malviya Nagar remain traumatised after a hotel fire killed 21 people. Witnesses recalled horrific scenes of guests jumping from the building and desperate cries for help. Police arrested the hotel owner and are probing alleged safety and licensing violations
Residents of Malviya Nagar emerged as first responders during the deadly hotel fire that claimed 21 lives. Locals broke windows, spread blankets and mattresses, administered CPR and helped evacuate trapped guests, saving several lives before emergency services reached the scene
A massive fire at a south Delhi bed-and-breakfast in Malviya Nagar killed at least 21 people. Trapped occupants, including a woman with a child, jumped from windows onto mattresses laid out by local residents in a desperate rescue effort