New Delhi: A fire broke out Monday in a restaurant in west Delhi's Rajouri Garden market, forcing several students of a coaching institute to jump to an adjacent building to escape, authorities said. Civic authority said the restaurant's fire safety was revoked some months ago and it was ordered closed. A person was taken to a hospital with minor injuries, police said.
Delhi Police in a statement said the building houses several shops, including an institute MAAC Rajouri, a restaurant named Jungle Jamboree (which was closed) on the second floor. "The damage is lesser on the ground floor establishments," it said. Police said that the fire was under control. The owners of establishments have been asked to account for all the people who were in the premises at the time of the fire, they said.
Delhi Fire Services said that they received a fire call regarding fire in Jungle Jamboree Restaurant near Rajouri Garden Metro Station at 2.01 pm. Ten fire tenders were immediately dispatched to the site to control the blaze. DFS chief Atul Garg said no casualties were reported. The Municipal Corporation Department in a statement said it had ordered closure of the establishment following withdrawal of Fire Safety Certificate in October.
In November, it revoked the Health Trade License of the establishment. "A fire incident occurred today at A-23, First Floor, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi-110027, due to a short circuit in the wiring. The fire was swiftly controlled by the Delhi Fire Service Department. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported," it said.
Thick smoke engulfed the area, creating panic among the shopkeepers and several students jumping off from an around eight-foot wall to an adjacent building's roof, videos of which showed up on social media. A businessman, who has a shop in the same building, said the two-floor structure houses many mobile shops, ATMs, coaching institute and a restaurant which had been shut for the last two months.