New Delhi:With a rise in the mercury and phase-wise relaxations of the coronavirus lockdown, the control room of the Delhi Fire Services has witnessed a surge in fire-related calls since the mid week of May, officials said on Sunday.
During the four phases of the nationwide lockdown, there was an overall drop of 36 per cent fire-related calls from March 25 to May 31 as compared to the same period last year, according to the data shared by the fire department.
In April, it received 1,801 fire-related calls as against 3,081 calls during the same month last year. There were 2,328 fire-related calls in May as compared to 3,316 last year.
The fire department has registered a drop of 41.5 per cent in calls in April this year.
In the starting of May, the calls were comparatively less due to the strict enforcement of lockdown, during which factories and business were shut, people were mostly at homes and stepped outside only in case of an emergency or for essential needs. But, later, there was an increase in calls towards since May 15, according to fire officials.
Delhi Fire Services Director cited the rise in temperature and easing of the lockdown for the surge in fire-related calls.
According to Garg, when Delhi recorded a maximum of 47.6 degrees Celsius on May 26, the department received 145 fire-related calls, which was the highest for the month.
The same day, the city also witnessed two major fire incidents. However, no casualties were reported.
A major fire broke out in a three-storey shoe factory at Keshav Puram in northwest Delhi in the early hours of May 26. Twenty-three fire tenders were rushed to the spot and the blaze was brought under control within four hours with the help of around 50 firefighters.
The incident occurred hours after around 250 shanties were gutted in a blaze that broke out at a Tughlaqabad village in southeast Delhi around 12.50 am.