Fire breaks out at park in Delhi's Geeta Colony, no casualties reported

ANI April 7, 2025 199 views

A significant fire erupted at a park in Delhi's Geeta Colony on Sunday morning, prompting an immediate response from local firefighters. Three fire tenders were dispatched to the scene under the supervision of Station Officer Anoop Singh. The fire was successfully extinguished without any reported casualties or injuries. Multiple fire incidents were reported across different parts of Delhi on the same day, highlighting the city's ongoing fire safety challenges.

"Three fire tenders reached the spot. We have doused the fire." - Anoop Singh, Station Officer Geeta Colony Fire Station
New Delhi, April 6: A huge fire broke out at a park in Delhi's Geeta Colony on Sunday. The fire tenders reached the spot and tried to douse the fire. As of now, no casualties have been reported.

Key Points

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Fire quickly controlled by three fire tenders at Geeta Colony park

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No human casualties reported in the incident

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Station Officer Anoop Singh confirmed fire was extinguished

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Multiple fire incidents reported across Delhi on same day

According to the Station Officer of the Geeta Colony Fire Station, Anoop Singh, a total of three fire tenders reached the spot and the fire has been doused. He stated that no casualties were reported in the incident.

"Three fire tenders reached the spot. We have doused the fire. No casualties have been reported", he told ANI.

Further details are awaited into the matter.

Earlier, a fire broke out in a vacant plot in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh area. Several fire tenders have reached the spot and effort is on to douse the fire.

Meanwhile, a fire incident was reported in a storage area (Malkhana) behind the Police Training School in the South district near Khajuri Khas. A total of seven fire tenders responded to the incident and managed to control the fire by 6 AM.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Thank God no one was hurt! 🙏 The firefighters did an amazing job responding so quickly. We need more green spaces in Delhi, not fires destroying them. Hope they find out what caused this.
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Rahul S.
This is the third fire incident reported in Delhi this week alone. Are the authorities doing enough to prevent these? The response teams are great but we need better prevention measures.
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Anjali M.
I live near Geeta Colony and saw the smoke from my balcony. It was terrifying! The firefighters arrived within 15 minutes though. Hats off to our emergency services 👏
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Vikram P.
While I appreciate the quick response, I think the article could have provided more details. Was it an electrical fault? Arson? Dry weather? These details help people stay alert.
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Sunita R.
My kids play in that park every evening! So scary to think what could have happened if it occurred during peak hours. Going to talk to our RWA about fire safety measures in our locality.

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