Delhi AC Blast: In the national capital, Delhi, a tragic accident occurred early Sunday morning that left everyone shaken. An explosion in an air conditioner (AC) triggered a massive fire in an eight-flat residential building located in Block B of Vivek Vihar. Nine people perished in the blaze. This AC-related incident has left the entire community deeply shocked. Among the deceased, five belonged to the same family. Identifying the bodies has proven difficult; consequently, they will be identified through DNA analysis.
π¨ Incident Summary
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| π Location | Block B, Vivek Vihar, Delhi |
| π’ Building | 8-flat residential building |
| β° Time | ~3:00 AM Sunday (residents asleep) |
| π₯ Cause | AC (Air Conditioner) explosion |
| π Deaths | 9 people |
| π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Same family | 5 members from one family |
| π€ Injured | Several β hospitalised |
| π Identification | DNA analysis required |
| ποΈ CM Response | Rekha Gupta expressed deep grief |
How ββthe Bodies Will Be Identified
Nine people were burnt to death in the AC blast. The sight of the ferocious flames sent shivers down the spines of everyone who witnessed them. Identifying the remains has become a formidable challenge. To identify the bodily remains, DNA samples have been collected from Deepak Jain. Various administrative teams rushed to the scene and, after a strenuous effort, eventually managed to bring the fire under control.
CM Rekha Gupta Expresses Grief Over the Incident
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta has expressed deep sorrow over the Vivek Vihar fire tragedy. She described the incident as “extremely heart-wrenching.” She stated that she is deeply distressed by the news of the untimely demise of nine citizens in this accident and extended her deepest condolences to the bereaved families during this difficult time.
The CM also shared that those injured and admitted to the hospital are receiving appropriate medical treatment, and she wished them a speedy recovery.
When Did the Fire Break Out?
It is reported that the massive fire broke out around 3:00 AMβwhile residents were fast asleepβin Block B of Vivek Vihar, Delhi, likely due to an AC explosion. The fire spread so rapidly that no one had a chance to escape. The victims of this tragedy include Arvind Jain (62), his wife Anita Jain, their son Nishank Jain (34), their daughter-in-law Anchal, and their grandson Aaru, who was merely one and a half years old.