Two firemen who rescued 27 people were hailed as heroes yesterday after New Delhi’s deadliest fire in decades killed 43 people, prompting outrage that safety regulations were yet again ignored.
The blaze early on Sunday ripped through a four-story building housing small factory units in the congested lanes of the Old Delhi district while migrant workers inside were asleep.
Firefighter Rajesh Shukla, who carried out 11 people and was injured in a dangerous and difficult operation in the area’s narrow lanes, said he was shocked so many people were inside.
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“No one in the area informed us that so many people were there in the building, some said there were three or four people trapped inside,” Shulka told the Times of India daily.
“I saw at least 30 people in the room [on the third floor] with most of them sleeping. A few others were dead ... We were told that the laborers slept in shifts,” he said.
He added that if the fire brigade had gotten more information sooner, then “we could have saved more lives.”
Ashish Malik, who managed to carry 16 people out of the blazing building, said firefighters “had to take huge risks” carrying people down the only staircase on a rickety floor.
“We rescued workers by carrying them on our shoulders. Some had to be dragged,” he said.
Indian Housing and Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Puri hit out at the Delhi state government for allowing the owners of the building to operate with “impunity.”
The lanes were narrow and congested with wires and cables dangling dangerously, he said in a statement, adding that the building flouted safety and fire norms.
“If all these [city] departments had done their job properly then many valuable lives could have been saved,” he said.
Police said the owner of the building and its manager have been arrested and that the illegal factory units inside had been operating without a fire safety clearance.
One of the units manufactured wall mirrors, one was involved in the stitching of schoolbags and another stitched skull caps, the Press Trust of India news agency reported.
Such firms often provide sleeping quarters for poor workers, mostly migrants from elsewhere in India who save money by bedding down at their workplaces.
Some were paid just 1,000 rupees (US$14) a month.
Locals said that the building, which also made purses and jackets, had just one entrance. Twenty rooms on each floor were connected by a single internal stairway.
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