
Harsh Malhotra.
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Expressing concern over the “increasing” incidents of fires in the national capital Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Delhi president Harsh Malhotra on Sunday (June 14, 2026) urged citizens to remain alert against fire hazards, get electrical wiring checked, ensure regular servicing of AC units, car battery charging points, and switch off unnecessary electrical plug points while sleeping or leaving home.
Mr. Malhotra said that due to rising temperatures during both summer and winter conditions, the load on electrical appliances such as coolers, ACs, microwaves, etc. increases, putting additional pressure on old electrical wiring, which can become a serious safety hazard.
“I extend my appreciation on behalf of all Delhi residents to the Fire Brigade personnel who safely rescued a 75-year-old woman trapped on the second floor amid a massive fire and exploding gas cylinders in Kalkaji today,” he said.
The Delhi BJP president said that the timely arrival of the Delhi Fire Service (DFS) on Sunday morning and the relief efforts coordinated by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) helped avert a major tragedy.
“We do not want to politicize a serious issue like fire incident, but it is unfortunate that the Kalkaji MLA Ms. Atishi Marlena, who shed crocodile tears over the Hauz Rani accident outside Max Hospital just five days ago, did not reach the accident site in her own constituency even after several hours,” he said.
Two more fires reported in Delhi
Two fire incidents in different parts of Delhi on Sunday were brought under control without any loss of life, said fire officers.
In the first, a 75-year-old woman was rescued after a fire broke out at a restaurant near the Kalkaji-Govindpuri flyover in southeast Delhi in the early hours of the day.
According to the Delhi Fire Services (DFS), the blaze was reported at 4:45 a.m. and involved a building comprising a basement, ground floor and three upper floors, along with a temporary structure on the terrace. “Three commercial LPG cylinders exploded at the Punjabi Tadka restaurant, further intensifying the blaze,” said a DFS officer.
Nine fire tenders were pressed into service and the fire was brought under control by 5:40 a.m. During search and rescue operations, firefighters safely evacuated Sita Devi from the second floor of an adjoining building.
Later in the day, a fire broke out on the first floor of an apparel showroom in Rajouri Garden market in west Delhi.
DFS officers said the blaze, reported at 3:55 p.m., affected a two-storied lehenga and chunni showroom spread over about 300 square yards. It was brought under control around 4:20 p.m. No injuries were reported.
Fire officers said the cause of both the fires is yet to be ascertained.
Published – June 15, 2026 05:58 am IST
