Three Killed, Five Rescued in South East Delhi Residential Building Fire
Quick Look
- A fire in a South East Delhi residential building killed three (Pankaj, 28; Guddi, 50; Soni, 20) and critically injured two, with five women rescued.
- The blaze, possibly caused by an electrical short circuit from a charging electric scooter, started on the ground floor/basement, spreading to vehicles and upper floors.
AI-generated summary
Why It Matters
Electrical fires are a recurring issue in Delhi due to aging infrastructure and improper usage.
Burnt vehicles and infrastructure after a fire broke out in a residential building at Tughlakabad Extension. (Photo credit: Jatin Kumar) NEW DELHI: Three people lost their lives, and five women were rescued after a major fire broke out at a five-storey residential building in South East Delhi's Tughlakabad Extension on Thursday. Cops suspect that an electrical short circuit, possibly linked to an electric scooter being charged, triggered the blaze. According to police, a PCR call reporting the fire was received at around 2.31 am. Emergency services rushed to the scene and launched a coordinated rescue operation. A total of eight residents trapped inside the smoke-filled building were evacuated and taken to Safdarjung Hospital and the AIIMS Trauma Centre for treatment. Police said three people died in the incident, including a 22-year-old man and two women. Two other victims remain in critical condition. Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire originated on the ground floor due to an electrical short circuit. The flames rapidly spread to seven parked two-wheelers, including an electric scooter that was reportedly being charged at the time. Meanwhile fire department officials said that the blaze started in the basement area of the building and quickly engulfed the parked vehicles. The fire then spread to the ground, first and second floors, filling the structure with dense smoke and trapping residents inside. The deceased were identified as Pankaj (28), his mother Guddi (50), and his sister Soni (20). His other sister Moni (18) and 70-year-old maternal grandmother were critical. End of Article
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Increased inspections of electrical infrastructure in Delhi residential areas
Likely · Within weeks
Compensation announcements for the affected families
Very likely · Within days
Open Questions
- Official confirmation of the exact cause of the electrical short circuit
- Long-term support plans for the affected families
