In India, devastating fires have become events that occur more often than they should. Over the years, multiple fire accidents across the country have turned sites and lives into stories of unimaginable loss, leaving families and loved ones devastated.
Every official statistic is more than just a report; it is proof of the lapses in our country’s fire safety system and how a single ignored spark can turn fatal for many people. Among the cities most affected, Delhi remains one of the worst-hit places in India.
Here are some of the deadliest fire tragedies that the capital has witnessed.
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While each of these incidents occurred at different times and under different circumstances, one thing remains common among all these tragedies: many of the lives lost could have been saved with stronger safety measures and timely inspections that were absent in each of these cases.
As urbanisation and industrialisation continue to accelerate, it is essential to ensure that similar incidents do not claim more lives in the future. Until fire safety becomes a priority rather than an afterthought, the risk of another preventable tragedy will continue to loom.
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Sources: Firstpost, The Times of India, The Indian Express
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