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Illegal construction, locked terrace, multiple lapses: What made Delhi hotel fire rescue ops difficult

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Illegal construction, locked terrace, multiple lapses: What made Delhi hotel fire rescue ops difficult
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A deadly fire at a hotel in Delhi's Malviya Nagar has been linked to severe safety violations, including illegal construction and a lack of fire safety certificates. Investigators found that the building was operating well beyond its licensed capacity with blocked exits that hindered rescue efforts.

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This incident highlights systemic issues regarding urban safety regulations and building code enforcement in rapidly growing metropolitan areas.

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Malviya Nagar Hotel Fire: No fire NOC, Licensed for 6 Rooms, Running 25: Hotel Fire Exposes Web of Safety Violations | Delhi News - The Times of India

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