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06 Jun 2026, 20:02 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], June 6 (ANI): Delhi's fire safety infrastructure has once again come under intense scrutiny following a devastating blaze at the Flourish Stays Bed and Breakfast in Malviya Nagar, South Delhi, which claimed 21 lives and left 25 others injured.
Several foreign nationals were reportedly among the victims, making it one of the deadliest fire tragedies in the capital in recent years.
The incident has reignited concerns over fire safety compliance across hotels, guest houses, commercial establishments, and residential buildings in the national capital.
According to data from the Delhi Government and the Delhi Fire Service (DFS), more than 500 people lost their lives in fire-related incidents between 2019 and March 21, 2026. Thousands more sustained injuries during the same period.
According to the DFS, in 2019-20, a total of 95 deaths were recorded, in 2020-21, a total of 41 deaths were recorded, in 2021-22, a total of 55 deaths were recorded, in 2022-23, a total of 95 deaths were recorded, in 2023-24 a total of 77 deaths were recorded, in 2024-25, a total of 90 deaths were recorded, and in 2025-26 (till March 210), a total of 65 deaths were recorded.
The highest number of fatalities in a single year was recorded in 2019-20, largely due to the tragic Anaj Mandi fire, which alone claimed 44 lives.
In addition, fire incidents between 2019 and 2025 resulted in injuries to at least 4,403 people.
The growing frequency of fire-related emergencies is also reflected in the increasing number of calls received by the Delhi Fire Service.
Official records show that DFS received 17,231 calls in 2019-20 and 20,379 calls in 2025-26
However, a separate DFS data table shared by officials presents significantly higher figures, showcasing 31,157 calls in 2019-20, 25,709 calls in 2020-21, 27,343 calls in 2021-22, 31,958 calls in 2022-23, 26,568 calls in 2024-25, and 36,101 calls in 2025-26 (till March 21).
Fire safety experts attribute the recurring incidents to multiple factors, including rapid urbanisation and population growth, narrow and congested lanes that hinder emergency access, illegal constructions and building violations, non-compliance with fire safety norms, and inadequate maintenance of firefighting equipment.
Following the Malviya Nagar fire, authorities are expected to intensify inspections of hotels, guest houses, commercial establishments, and other high-risk buildings across the city. (ANI)
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