Wednesday, June 3, 2026 -At least 21 people were k!lled after a major fire broke out at the Lemon Green Restaurant in Malviya Nagar area of Delhi, India.
The fire occurred at the multi-storey restaurant located in
the Hauz Rani area of South Delhi.
The blaze started at around 8:50 AM on Wednesday, June 3,
2026.
According to reports, the Delhi Fire Service (DFS)
received information about the incident at approximately 9:45 AM and
immediately dispatched firefighting and rescue teams to the scene.
In its initial statement, the Delhi Fire Service said 37
people were rescued from the basement of the building and shifted to hospitals
through CATS ambulances.
According to Delhi Police, 21 persons have been k!lled, and
37 were evacuated from the building and admitted to hospitals for
treatment.
Out of the 21 deceased, majority of them were foreigners,
the police said. However, their exact number is yet to be confirmed.
Joint CP South Vijay Kumar told CNN
News18 that police is in touch with the embassies of the
deceased foreign nationals.
“We’re trying to establish their identity. Majority of the
documents at the spot are all burnt,” he said.
He said that police teams are locating the owner of the
property.
“Apart from this, teams are at the spot and we’re closely
working with fire teams to identify the cause of fire and for registration of a
case,” Kumar said.
According to the report, the restaurant had been granted a
licence by the Delhi government under the “Bed and Breakfast” category. Under
the terms of the licence, permission was reportedly given for only six rooms.
However, preliminary information suggests that the property
was allegedly operating around 25 rooms, including several located in the
basement.
Further, the hotel had only one common entry and exit point.
Authorities are expected to examine whether any violations
of licensing and safety norms contributed to the scale of the tragedy.
This building does not function as a standalone residential
complex.
According to the report, most of the occupants in the
building were individuals whose known people were being treated in the Max
Hospital located directly across the street.
In a statement, Max Hospital said that it received 39
patients at its Emergency Department following the incident.
The hospital said that the victims suffered from
asphyxiation, along with varying degrees of burn injuries and fractures.
Of the 39 patients brought to the facility, 18 were declared
d3ad on arrival. Fifteen patients are currently admitted to the Intensive Care
Unit (ICU), including eight who are on ventilator support and remain in
critical condition.
Five patients with minor injuries were treated and
discharged after receiving primary medical care, while one severely injured
patient was shifted to Safdarjung Hospital due to extensive burns. The deceased
include both Indian and foreign nationals.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta expressed deep sorrow over
the loss of lives in the fire.
In a statement, Gupta extended her condolences to the
families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to those injured.
CM said that the Delhi government is closely monitoring the
situation and ensuring that all necessary medical assistance and support are
provided to the affected families.
Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor (LG) Taranjit Singh Sandhu said
that he was deeply distressed by the tragedy and conveyed his condolences to
the families of those who lost their lives.
He said police, civil administration and fire department
teams were conducting rescue and relief operations at the site.
The LG added that officials had been directed to ensure
immediate medical assistance for the injured and carry out a thorough
investigation into the incident.
Expressing sorrow at the fire incident, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs. 2 lakh to the next of kin
of each deceased.
He said that authorities are providing all possible
assistance to those affected.
Reacting to the d3adly fire, Home Minister Amit Shah said
that he was deeply disturbed by the incident, and assured that best medical
facilities will be provided to the injured persons.

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