Tragedy in Palam: Search for Accountability in Fatal Fire Incident
The Delhi government plans to take stringent actions against those accountable for possible lapses in firefighting operations following a deadly fire in Palam that resulted in nine fatalities. An inquiry is underway, focusing on hydraulic crane malfunctions that potentially delayed rescue attempts, leading to the tragic outcome.
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The Delhi government is poised to take decisive measures against individuals found culpable for alleged deficiencies in firefighting efforts following a catastrophic fire in Palam, southwest Delhi. The blaze claimed nine lives, including a 70-year-old woman and three children, leading to widespread concern.
Sourced reports indicate that an inquiry has been launched to pinpoint failures associated with the alleged malfunctioning of a firefighter's hydraulic machine. Witnesses allege the rescue operation was delayed due to the first hydraulic crane's ladder failing to function, while the second crane took nearly an hour to arrive.
This malfunction, they assert, possibly impeded the rescue efforts, and prompt government action has been promised. "We will not spare anyone responsible for these lapses, and strict action will soon follow," according to government sources.
(With inputs from agencies.)

