Delhi Mundka fire, The massive blaze which engulfed a four-storey building in Delhi’s on Friday. Began in a factory on the premises that did not have a No Objection Certificate (NOC). The city’s fire chief said.
Atul Garg, who heads Delhi fire service. Told to media that the factory owners had never applied for fire NOC. So In fact, most factories operating in the building did not have NOCs. And also because, they were operating without following the necessary guidelines, he said. They found it after the Delhi Mundka fire incident.
A fire NOC issued by the state fire service verifies. So that a building is resistant or unlikely to observe any fire-related accidents. Therefore, a business or other commercial facility can achieve by meeting certain guidelines laid down by the fire department.
The two owners of the factory, identified as Varun Goel and Satish Goel, arrested by the Delhi Police. On charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Because of the massive blaze in the building.
Police said 27 people were killed and 12 injured in a massive fire
Police said 27 people were killed and 12 injured in a massive fire. That broke out in a four-storey commercial building in Mundka. He said the fire started from the first floor and spread to the second floors.
The fire brought under control after a fire fighting operation. But that lasted for six hours. Police, fire department and NDRF teams engaged in the rescue operation. At present, the fire department is carrying out cooling operations. So that the fire controlling operation would be stopped.
According to the latest reports, around 60-70 people rescued from the building. While 19 people are still missing. Search and rescue operations are underway.
Police received a call about the fire at 4.45 pm on Friday. Following which they reached the spot. In the initial investigation, they found
The owners of the company that made CCTV cameras. And routers on the first floor of the building arrested. Police said on Friday that they identified them as Harish Goyal and Varun Goel.
Meanwhile, the owner of the building Manish Lakra is on the run, the police said.