A devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar bed and breakfast, claiming 21 lives, has renewed scrutiny of Delhi's fire safety infrastructure. This incident highlights a grim trend, with over 500 fire-related deaths recorded between 2019 and March 2026. Experts cite rapid urbanization, illegal constructions, and non-compliance with safety norms as key contributing factors.

A fire in Malviya Nagar, Delhi killed 21 people and left 47 others rescued, prompting families to rush hospitals in search of missing relatives. Doctors reported several victims…

While police officials believe the death toll may increase, it has been confirmed that at least 18 foreign nationals were killed in the fire. | India News

NEW DELHI: The fire at Flourish Stay B&B in south Delhi's Malviya Nagar that claimed at least 21 lives may trigger a criminal investigation similar to the one seen after the 2022…

A devastating fire at Delhi's Mi Casa Inn claimed over 20 lives, exposing India's severe safety lapses. This incident follows a building collapse in Saket and the Uphaar cinema…

A devastating fire at the Flourish Stay B&B in Malviya Nagar has claimed 21 lives, including 11 foreign nationals and 10 Indians. The blaze left 16 injured and 19 in critical…

The recent fire at a Malviya Nagar bed and breakfast highlights concerns over Delhi's fire safety policies and enforcement gaps, raising questions about proposed relaxed…

Together, these violations created conditions that turned a fire into one of Delhi’s deadliest fire disasters in recent years. | India News

Malviya Nagar fire LIVE News: After21 people were reported killed in the fire incident in as several of the officials warned that the death toll could rise, as several of the…

NEW DELHI: A fire ripped through a bed-and-breakfast (B&B) facility in New Delhi on Wednesday and killed at ...

While exact cause of the fire is yet to be established, police said preliminary investigations suggest it started in the restaurant operating on ground floor. | India News

The bed-and-breakfast establishment was operating beyond its permitted capacity limit, police said.

Most of the victims of the fire, one of Delhi's worst in years, were either people visiting India for their medical treatment or caregivers of patients. | India News

The blaze — the deadliest the city has seen since 2022 — broke out at a hotel in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar.

A devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar guest house claimed 21 lives. Investigations reveal critical safety failures, including sealed windows and a locked basement. Most victims…

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A forensic team has collected samples from the site and is examining them to determine what triggered the fire at Flourish Stay in Malviya Nagar. | India News

Lavkesh Bajaj, owner of Flourish Stays B&B in Malviya Nagar, was arrested last year for involvement in a fake passport case linked to Bangladeshi nationals.

Owner arrested for lapses; 26 rooms instead of the six allowed, no fire exit. Police say 12 foreigners among victims; most travelled to Capital for treatment | India News

A deadly hotel fire in Delhi exposes systemic negligence and regulatory failures, resulting in 21 tragic fatalities, including foreign nationals.

Fire-related deaths in Delhi surged by 398% over the past decade, prompting urgent awareness and safety measures.