The number of dead in the fire incident at Delhi’s Anaj Mandi could have been much more had firefighter Rajesh Shukla waited for backup before going inside the building.
Rajesh Shukla, who was one of the first firemen to go inside the building, saved 11 lives from the fire that engulfed the bag and paper factory this morning. Mr Shukla was also injured during the rescue operation. Several firefighters were seen carrying unconscious labourers on their back.
Mr Shukla’s courage was later applauded by Delhi Home Minister Satyendra Jain, who met him in LNJP Hospital.
"Fireman Rajesh Shukla is a real hero. He was the first fireman to entered the fire spot and he saved around 11 lives. He did his job till the end despite of his bone injuries. Salute to this brave hero," Mr Jain tweeted, sharing a photo with Mr Shukla.
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Fireman Rajesh Shukla is a real hero. He was the first fireman to entered the fire spot and he saved around 11 lives. He did his job till the end despite of his bone injuries. Salute to this brave hero. pic.twitter.com/5aebB2XLUd
— Satyendar Jain (@SatyendarJain) December 8, 2019
43 people were killed in the incident that took place around 5:22 am. Most of the people who lost their lives were labourers who were sleeping at the factory. Officials suspect a short circuit led to the fire.
The government has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the incident and sought a report within seven days. The Delhi Police have registered a case against the two owners of the factory. The case will be investigated by the Crime Branch.