<p>Two people were killed in a fire on Sunday that broke out at an Old Age nursing home in south Delhi’s Greater Kailash area, officials said.</p>.<p>Authorities got the information about a fire at Antara Care for Seniors at 5.14 am.</p>.<p>Five fire tenders and a few ambulances were rushed to the spot, and the fire was brought under control by 6.50 am, the fire department said.</p>.<p>According to police, which helped in the fire fighting operation, the fire had occurred on the third floor of the building.</p>.<p>After the fire was doused, two completely burnt bodies were found on the third floor.</p>.<p>Kanchan Arora, 86, and Kamal, 92, were burned inside the building, according to fire department.</p>.<p>The crime and FSL teams have been called to the spot, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Chandan Chowdhary said.</p>.<p>One senior citizen has been shifted to Max Hospital Saket and 12 others to another branch in Okhla of Antara Care, he said, adding the matter is being investigated.</p>.<p>This was the second fire incident in a week in south Delhi.</p>.<p>On Thursday, just after midnight, shops in a three-storey building in Sangam Vihar area caught fire.</p>.<p>According to police, the building had become engulfed in smoke and families living on the first and second floor had to be rescued with use of ladder.</p>.<p>Fourteen people had been rescued in all and no casualty was reported in that incident.</p>
<p>Two people were killed in a fire on Sunday that broke out at an Old Age nursing home in south Delhi’s Greater Kailash area, officials said.</p>.<p>Authorities got the information about a fire at Antara Care for Seniors at 5.14 am.</p>.<p>Five fire tenders and a few ambulances were rushed to the spot, and the fire was brought under control by 6.50 am, the fire department said.</p>.<p>According to police, which helped in the fire fighting operation, the fire had occurred on the third floor of the building.</p>.<p>After the fire was doused, two completely burnt bodies were found on the third floor.</p>.<p>Kanchan Arora, 86, and Kamal, 92, were burned inside the building, according to fire department.</p>.<p>The crime and FSL teams have been called to the spot, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Chandan Chowdhary said.</p>.<p>One senior citizen has been shifted to Max Hospital Saket and 12 others to another branch in Okhla of Antara Care, he said, adding the matter is being investigated.</p>.<p>This was the second fire incident in a week in south Delhi.</p>.<p>On Thursday, just after midnight, shops in a three-storey building in Sangam Vihar area caught fire.</p>.<p>According to police, the building had become engulfed in smoke and families living on the first and second floor had to be rescued with use of ladder.</p>.<p>Fourteen people had been rescued in all and no casualty was reported in that incident.</p>