<p>New Delhi: Thirty-nine people have died and more than 100 have suffered injuries in fire incidents in the national capital so far this year, officials data on Thursday.</p><p>According to data released by the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/new-delhi">Delhi</a> Fire Services (DFS), 16 people lost their lives in fire in January, another 16 in February and seven in March till Thursday.</p><p>Fire incidents led to 51 injuries in January, 42 in February and 14 until March 14, it stated.</p>.<p>From January 1 to March 14, the DFS has received 2,682 fire-related calls.</p><p>On Thursday, two children and a married couple died due to suffocation after a massive fire broke out in a residential building in the Shastri Nagar area of Delhi's Shahdara.</p><p>In another major incident, 11 people died in an explosion and subsequent blaze in a paint factory at Dayalpur market in outer Delhi's Alipur. Four people were injured in the fire that broke out on February 15.</p><p>The charred bodies of the 11 victims, 10 men and a woman, were recovered from the factory, which also houses chemical godowns.</p>.Teen was driving car that killed one woman, injured nine in Delhi's Ghazipur market.<p>The fire, which was preceded by a blast, had spread to nearby buildings, including a drug rehabilitation centre and eight shops. A police constable also sustained injuries, including burns, in the blaze.</p><p>In another incident in February, an 83-year-old woman died and her granddaughter sustained injuries after they jumped off the fourth floor of a residential building in southwest Delhi's Dwarka when a fire broke out in their apartment. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Thirty-nine people have died and more than 100 have suffered injuries in fire incidents in the national capital so far this year, officials data on Thursday.</p><p>According to data released by the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/new-delhi">Delhi</a> Fire Services (DFS), 16 people lost their lives in fire in January, another 16 in February and seven in March till Thursday.</p><p>Fire incidents led to 51 injuries in January, 42 in February and 14 until March 14, it stated.</p>.<p>From January 1 to March 14, the DFS has received 2,682 fire-related calls.</p><p>On Thursday, two children and a married couple died due to suffocation after a massive fire broke out in a residential building in the Shastri Nagar area of Delhi's Shahdara.</p><p>In another major incident, 11 people died in an explosion and subsequent blaze in a paint factory at Dayalpur market in outer Delhi's Alipur. Four people were injured in the fire that broke out on February 15.</p><p>The charred bodies of the 11 victims, 10 men and a woman, were recovered from the factory, which also houses chemical godowns.</p>.Teen was driving car that killed one woman, injured nine in Delhi's Ghazipur market.<p>The fire, which was preceded by a blast, had spread to nearby buildings, including a drug rehabilitation centre and eight shops. A police constable also sustained injuries, including burns, in the blaze.</p><p>In another incident in February, an 83-year-old woman died and her granddaughter sustained injuries after they jumped off the fourth floor of a residential building in southwest Delhi's Dwarka when a fire broke out in their apartment. </p>