New Delhi: Hours after a fireman died when a battery factory collapsed in Peera Garhi here following an explosion, the Delhi Fire Service on Thursday said six firefighters have lost their lives during rescue operations since 2016.
The year 2020 began on a tragic note for the Delhi Fire Service as they lost its fireman 28-year-old Amit Kumar Balyan, who was buried under the debris for almost six hours before being rescued and rushed to a hospital where he died.
"Despite losing one of their colleagues, our firefighters continued to attend to other fire incidents in the national capital and saving people's lives. They have not lost heart and I feel proud to lead such a team," Delhi Fire Service Director Atul Garg said.
There were no deaths in 2018 and 2019, according to data shared by the DFS.
In 2016, two firemen were killed during a rescue operation at a three-storey plastic factory in Narela Industrial area.
A fire had broken out in the factory and during the rescue operation, a boiler in the building exploded trapping four people, including two firemen. The bodies of two firemen Manjeet Singh and Sunil Kumar were recovered more than 66 hours after they were trapped.
A major fire broke out at a restaurant in Vikaspuri following a cylinder blast in March 2017, killing two firemen and injuring their two colleagues.