A screengrab from video 
National

Death toll in Mundka blaze may rise to 30, says official

During the search operation this morning, the fire officials recovered some remains which they suspected to be the bodies of the deceased.

ANI

NEW DELHI: The rescue operation at the fire incident site near Mundka metro station is now over, said a fire official, who claimed that the death toll could rise to 30.

The death toll in the fire incident has officially touched 27 while 25 bodies are yet to be identified.

During the search operation this morning, the fire officials recovered some remains which they suspected to be the bodies of the deceased.

“In the morning we got some more remains, seems like the bodies of 2-3 people. The death toll might reach 30. The blaze razed rapidly due to plastic materials kept in the building,” said an official present at the site.

“A meeting of 50 people was underway when the fire broke out, and as the door was closed they were trapped inside. Rescue work is over and we are winding it up,” he added.

Also Read: Mundka fire: Delhi CM announces compensation, orders inquiry

Earlier today, West Delhi District Magistrate Kirti Garg along with ADM Dharmendra Kumar visited the site.

“Those having minor injuries were released after primary treatment while seven unidentified bodies were brought to the hospital. Around 80 people were working in the ill-fated building. Our priority is to complete the rescue operation,” said the ADM.

Also Read: 24 women missing in Mundka inferno

Meanwhile, the number of persons missing from the building in the fire incident rose to 29, out of which 24 were women and 5 men.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

TN Polls: Election Commission deploys 300 Central Armed Police Forces companies

Iran fires missiles farther than ever as its main nuclear enrichment site struck again

DMK builds pressure on partners to wrap up seat deal declaring Thoothukudi meet on April 23, finalising list of star campaigners

Strike at Iranian Bandar Anzali rocks Indo-Russian dream of USD 100 billion trade by 2030: experts

Trump's mixed messages on Iran: 'Winding down' war and easing sanctions but adding more troops