Delhi Hotel Fire: Jaishankar Condoles Deaths, MEA Coordinates Aid
Delhi Hotel Fire: Jaishankar Condoles Deaths, MEA Helps

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday expressed condolences over the loss of lives, including foreign nationals, in a devastating fire at a hotel in south Delhi's Malviya Nagar. He stated that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is coordinating with embassies and extending all necessary assistance.

Massive Blaze at Flourish Stay B&B

The massive blaze broke out at the Flourish Stay B&B in Hauz Rani around 8:30 am, killing at least 21 people and injuring several others. Officials reported that 58 people were rescued from the five-storey building and taken to hospitals, where 21 were declared brought dead.

“Express my deepest condolences at the loss of lives, including of foreign nationals, in the tragic fire incident in Malviya Nagar, New Delhi. Pray for the speedy recovery of the injured,” Jaishankar said in a post on X. “MEA is in touch with Embassies and is extending all necessary assistance,” he added.

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Foreign Nationals Among the Dead

The dead include over 10 foreign nationals. Most of the foreign victims were reportedly from Bangladesh, Liberia, Nigeria, and Mozambique. The Bangladesh High Commission conveyed condolences to the affected families and said five Bangladeshi nationals had been identified among the injured. In a statement on X, the mission said three injured Bangladeshis were being treated at Max Hospital in Saket, while two others were recovering at Safdarjung Hospital.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also expressed grief over the tragedy. “The fire tragedy in Malviya Nagar, Delhi, is heartbreaking. My deepest condolences go out to those who lost their loved ones in this incident. I pray to the Almighty to give them the strength to bear this immense loss. I also wish the injured a speedy recovery,” Singh said.

Several Injured Remain Critical

Officials warned that the death toll could rise further as several injured victims remain in critical condition. Eight patients are on ventilator support at Max Hospital. Medical director Dr. Sandeep Budhiraja said most victims suffered severe smoke inhalation injuries, while one patient with burns covering more than 25 per cent of the body was shifted to Safdarjung Hospital's specialised burn unit. The doctor also noted that several victims sustained fractures after reportedly jumping from upper floors to escape the flames.

Questions Raised Over Safety and Response

As investigators probe the incident, police officials told news agency PTI that the establishment had permission to operate only six rooms under Delhi's bed-and-breakfast policy but was allegedly functioning with around 25 rooms, including rooms set up in the basement. The tragedy has also triggered political criticism over the emergency response. Former AAP MLA Somnath Bharti alleged that fire tenders arrived nearly an hour after the blaze broke out despite a fire station being located nearby. Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav and AAP Delhi president Saurabh Bharadwaj also alleged lapses in fire safety enforcement and response mechanisms. The fire is among the deadliest incidents reported in the national capital in recent years.

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