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    Massive Fire Breaks Out at Delhi Haat, 65 Firefighters Deployed; No Casualties Reported

    Fire erupted at Delhi Haat in INA around 8:55 pm; 13 fire tenders brought the blaze under control, minister confirmed no loss of life.

    Dustin AbhishekDustin Abhishek
    Published: 30 Apr 2025, 05:38 PM
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    Updated: 30 Jun 2026, 08:12 AM

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    Massive Fire Breaks Out at Delhi Haat, 65 Firefighters Deployed; No Casualties Reported

    Fire broke out in Delhi Haat located in INA, Delhi. 13 fire brigade vehicles controlled the fire. The fire was reported at around 8:55 pm. There is no news of any casualty. Some shops have been damaged, the investigation of which is going on. The cause of the fire is not known.


    Naveen Nischal, New Delhi: There was chaos due to the news of fire in the famous Delhi Haat located in INA of the capital Delhi tonight. The fire department received information about the fire at around 8:55 pm, immediately after which 13 fire brigade vehicles were dispatched to the spot. After a lot of effort by the fire personnel, the fire has been controlled and now cooling work is being done after completely extinguishing it.


    Seeing the seriousness of the matter, Delhi Police and Fire Officer also reached the spot and were engaged in controlling the fire.


    Artisans come from all over the country


    It is worth noting that artisans and craftsmen from different states of the country display their art and culture in Delhi Haat. This place is very popular for Indian handicrafts and cuisine. After the fire broke out, the shopkeepers and visitors present there were immediately evacuated safely.


    No news of any casualties


    According to the information received so far, there is no news of any casualties in this fire incident. However, some shops have definitely suffered damage, which is being investigated. The cause of the fire is not known at the moment and the fire department is conducting a detailed investigation.


    Minister Kapil Mishra gave information


    After the fire incident in Delhi Haat, Delhi government minister Kapil Mishra shared information on social media and said, "The fire in Delhi Haat has been controlled. There is no report of any casualties. The fire department and administration are present on the spot. I myself am going to Delhi Haat."


    At present, Delhi Police and the fire department are monitoring the situation and it is being ensured that the fire does not recur. The administration has appealed to the shopkeepers to maintain patience.

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