Massive Fire Breaks Out Near Parliament at Delhi’s Brahmaputra Apartments — Six Fire Engines Rush to the Spot
Panic gripped central Delhi on Saturday afternoon after a major fire broke out at the Brahmaputra Apartments on Dr Bishambar Das Marg — a high-security area that houses several Rajya Sabha MPs and lies barely 200 meters from the Parliament complex.
According to officials, the fire was reported around midday, prompting the Delhi Fire Service to dispatch six fire engines immediately to the scene. Thick smoke was seen billowing from the building, sending residents rushing out as firefighters worked swiftly to control the blaze.
Residents Evacuated, No Casualties ReportedEyewitnesses said that the moment smoke began to rise from one of the apartment blocks, residents started running out in panic. Firefighters and police personnel arrived quickly and began evacuating the building. Videos and images from the site show dense smoke emerging from the structure while residents gathered outside the complex, visibly shaken.
Officials later confirmed that the fire had been brought under control and that no casualties or injuries had been reported. No residents were trapped inside, and no one required hospitalization. However, the exact cause of the fire remains unknown at the time of reporting.
Security Tightened Near ParliamentGiven the proximity of Brahmaputra Apartments to the Parliament — barely a few hundred meters away — security agencies immediately went on alert. The Delhi Police cordoned off the surrounding area, erected barricades, and temporarily diverted nearby traffic as a precautionary measure.
This section of central Delhi is among the most sensitive zones in the capital, housing several government buildings, ministries, and official residences of Members of Parliament. Authorities maintained strict surveillance until the situation was completely brought under control.
A Landmark Building for Rajya Sabha MembersThe Brahmaputra Apartments complex, inaugurated in 2020, serves as an official housing facility for Rajya Sabha members. Built after demolishing eight colonial-era bungalows that were nearly 80 years old, the modern complex consists of 76 spacious flats equipped with advanced facilities and enhanced fire safety systems.
Though the fire was swiftly contained, the incident has raised questions about fire safety preparedness in high-security residential buildings across Lutyens’ Delhi. Officials from the Delhi Fire Service have said that a technical team will conduct a detailed inspection to determine the cause and assess whether safety measures were functioning properly.
Diwali Precautions in Place Across DelhiMeanwhile, the Delhi Fire Service has ramped up preparedness across the city ahead of Diwali. Additional fire tenders, water tankers, and quick-response vehicles have been strategically deployed in crowded marketplaces, residential colonies, and along major roads. These proactive measures aim to ensure swift response in case of emergencies during the festive season, when fire incidents typically see a sharp rise.
Authorities have also appealed to citizens to celebrate responsibly, avoid bursting firecrackers in congested areas, and report any emergency immediately to the fire control room.
The quick containment of the Brahmaputra Apartments fire highlights the importance of timely coordination between security forces and firefighting units in one of Delhi’s most sensitive zones. Fortunately, no loss of life or property was reported, but the incident serves as a reminder of the constant vigilance required in the heart of the national capital.
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