Walls of the house in which the cylinder exploded and the one opposite it, both collapsed.
Highlights
- Two separate fires broke out after cooking gas cylinders exploded
- At least two women and two children among the six people killed
- At least 34 injured, many as they jumped from balconies to escape flames
New Delhi:
Six people, including two women and two children, were killed and at least 34 others injured in two separate fire incidents which broke out after cooking gas cylinders exploded in the national capital on Monday evening.
At around 8 PM a cooking gas cylinder exploded in East Delhi's Gandhi Nagar area which triggered a fire in a house.
Walls of the house in which the cylinder exploded and the one opposite it, both collapsed under the impact of the explosion, a senior district administration official said.
The injured were admitted at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital.
Seven fire engines rushed to the spot and extinguished the blaze, a Fire Brigade official said.
In the second incident which took place near southeast Delhi's Ashram Chowk, a 30-year-old woman, Mamta and her two daughters Kritika (9) and Priyanka (11 months) were charred to death in a fire that broke out in the building in which they lived.
At least 23 people were injured in the incident, police officials said.
In this incident, which took place around 8.30 PM, a fire, suspected to have originated of a short circuit, broke out in a first floor flat of a building, which soon spread to the other floors after a cooking gas cylinder exploded.
Mamta and her daughters were stuck in their third floor flat in the building and could not escape and were charred to death, police said.
Many people were injured when they jumped from their balconies to escape the flames.
While some suffered burn injuries during the escape, remaining were injured while saving others, police said.
Three people including a woman and a child sustained serious burn injuries, they said.
The injured were taken to Safdarjung Hospital, district administration officials added.
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