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Breaking: Forensic Probe Intensifies as Safety Failures Come Under Scanner

Investigators have intensified their probe into the deadly hotel fire in South Delhi as forensic teams continue examining the site where at least 21 people lost their lives. The tragedy has raised fresh concerns over fire safety compliance, emergency preparedness, and alleged regulatory lapses in densely populated urban neighborhoods. Visuals from the affected area show forensic experts, police personnel, and disaster response teams conducting a detailed inspection of the premises. Authorities have cordoned off the site as investigators work to determine the exact cause of the blaze and assess whether safety norms were violated. The hotel is located in a mixed residential-commercial zone surrounded by homes, shops, medical facilities, and electrical infrastructure. Residents say the fire could have triggered an even larger disaster had the flames spread to adjacent buildings or nearby power installations. The narrow lanes and closely packed structures have also sparked debate over emergency access for rescue teams during critical situations. Witnesses claim several occupants attempted to escape from upper floors by jumping from windows and balconies. Local residents reportedly assisted in rescue efforts by arranging mattresses and helping trapped individuals before emergency responders gained full access to the building. Particular attention is now focused on the basement area, where locals allege people were trapped during the fire. Questions are being raised about evacuation routes, ventilation systems, emergency exits, and the overall safety design of the structure. Investigators are expected to review compliance records, fire safety certifications, and operational permissions linked to the property. The incident has once again highlighted concerns surrounding commercial establishments operating in congested localities with limited escape infrastructure. Families of victims continue to seek answers as authorities examine every aspect of the tragedy. As the investigation progresses, demands for accountability and stricter enforcement of fire safety regulations are growing, with many residents calling for a citywide audit of similar establishments to prevent future disasters.

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