Foreign nationals among at least 21 killed in Delhi fire
A fire in a multi-storey building in Delhi, India, has killed at least 21 people and injured several others. Many of the victims were foreign nationals from South Asian countries who were in India for medical treatment or to support relatives receiving care.

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AI-generatedA fire in a multi-storey building in Delhi, India, has killed at least 21 people and injured several others. Many of the victims were foreign nationals from South Asian countries who were in India for medical treatment or to support relatives receiving care. The building reportedly functioned as a bed-and-breakfast for patients and their families associated with a nearby private hospital. Over 40 individuals were rescued and hospitalized. The cause of the fire is currently unknown, and authorities are investigating the building's operational permits. Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered condolences and announced compensation for the victims' families.
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5 extractedPrime Minister Narendra Modi announced compensation for the families of those killed and injured.
Authorities are investigating whether the building had necessary permissions to operate as a bed-and-breakfast.
At least 21 people were killed and several others injured in a fire in a multi-storey building in Delhi.
Many of the victims were foreign nationals from South Asian countries seeking medical treatment in India.
The building allegedly operated as a bed-and-breakfast catering to patients and relatives of those receiving treatment at a nearby private hospital.