Firefighters work at the site after a fire at a hotel in New Delhi, India, June 3, 2026. REUTER
NEW DELHI, June 4 (Reuters) – The Delhi government will launch a crackdown on properties violating fire safety norms after a fire at a hotel in the capital city killed 21 people on Wednesday, including 12 foreign nationals, the chief minister’s office said.
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The blaze – the deadliest the city has seen since 2022 – broke out at a hotel in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar, which media said was popular among patients being treated at a hospital nearby and their relatives.
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A criminal case has been lodged and the owner of the building has been arrested, police said.
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A city-wide crackdown will be undertaken against all guest houses and other establishments operating in violation of fire safety norms and building by-laws, the chief minister’s office said in a post on X late on Wednesday.
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Non-compliant premises will be sealed and those responsible prosecuted, it said.
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The foreign nationals killed in the incident included people from Bangladesh, Nigeria, Mozambique, and Liberia, according to media reports. Reuters was unable to independently verify the information.
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India’s foreign ministry is in touch with the embassies concerned and is extending all necessary assistance, Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said in a post on X.
Reporting by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by Stephen Coates



