The fire broke out at a restaurant in south Delhi's Malviya Nagar, leaving 10 people dead and triggering a large-scale rescue operation by emergency services.

At least 10 people were killed after a major fire broke out at a restaurant in south Delhi's Malviya Nagar on Wednesday, prompting a massive emergency response and an investigation into the cause of the blaze.
According to officials, the fire erupted at a restaurant in the busy commercial area and quickly spread through the premises. Firefighters and rescue personnel rushed to the spot after receiving information about the incident.

Three people were rescued during the operation, while several others were found trapped inside the building.
The Delhi Fire Services deployed multiple fire tenders to contain the blaze. Rescue teams worked for several hours to bring the fire under control and search the affected structure for survivors. Authorities later confirmed that 10 people had lost their lives in the incident.
Officials have not yet announced the exact cause of the fire. A detailed investigation has been launched to determine how the blaze started and whether any fire-safety violations contributed to the tragedy.
The incident has once again drawn attention to fire safety in commercial establishments in the national capital. Delhi has witnessed several deadly fire incidents in recent years, with investigators often examining issues such as emergency exits, electrical faults, safety compliance and evacuation preparedness.
Authorities are working to identify all the victims and inform their families. Further details are expected as investigators complete their assessment of the site.

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