Delhi inferno: 17-year-old girl charred to death, over 100 shanties gutted in Rithala fire

A devastating fire broke out in the Rithala area of Delhi early on Tuesday morning, claiming the life of a 17-year-old girl and destroying over 100 makeshift homes. The Delhi Fire Services received an emergency call at 4:15 AM and promptly dispatched 18 fire engines to combat the blaze. Firefighters faced challenges due to the narrow lanes in the slum area, which hampered their efforts to reach the source of the flames. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but local authorities are focusing on potential electrical faults as a possible trigger. Tragically, this incident highlights the vulnerabilities faced by residents living in informal settlements, where safety measures are often minimal. The loss of life and property in such communities raises urgent concerns about fire safety regulations and the need for improved infrastructure in densely populated urban areas. Local politicians and community leaders have called for immediate action to aid those affected and to prevent such tragedies in the future.
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