Delhi Reels: AIIMS Trauma Centre Receives 13 Injured, 3 Deceased After Malviya Nagar Blaze
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- June 04, 2026
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Malviya Nagar Fire: AIIMS Delhi Trauma Centre Overwhelmed with Casualties, Including Three Fatalities
A devastating fire in Malviya Nagar, Delhi, has sent shockwaves through the capital, with AIIMS Delhi's Trauma Centre receiving a tragic influx of 13 injured patients and three bodies.
The air at AIIMS Delhi’s Jai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Centre was thick with an almost palpable tension late last night and into the early hours of this morning. You see, it wasn't just another busy shift; it was a crisis unfolding, a direct consequence of the absolutely devastating fire that had ripped through parts of Malviya Nagar.
Emergency sirens had barely faded when the first ambulances began to pull up, disgorging a steady stream of patients. In total, a heartbreaking thirteen individuals, all suffering from varying degrees of injuries—mostly burns and severe smoke inhalation, one can only imagine—were rushed into the trauma centre's capable hands. The medical teams, already stretched thin, quickly mobilized, their faces grim but determined as they assessed and began treating the influx of casualties.
But the true weight of the tragedy, the sheer finality of it all, truly hit home with the arrival of three separate ambulances carrying bodies. These weren't patients to be saved; these were victims whose lives had been cruelly snatched away by the inferno. Their arrival cast a somber pall over an already frantic scene, reminding everyone involved of the devastating human cost of such an incident.
It's an unimaginable scenario for families involved, isn't it? One moment, life is seemingly normal, and the next, a fire engulfs everything, leaving behind a trail of destruction, pain, and loss. The Malviya Nagar fire, though details are still emerging about its precise cause, clearly packed a punch, unleashing a level of havoc that necessitated this massive emergency response.
As doctors and nurses tirelessly worked to stabilize the injured, providing critical care and comfort, the scene at AIIMS became a stark reminder of the fragile line between life and death. Every siren that pierced the night, every stretcher wheeled in, added another layer to the unfolding human drama. This wasn't just about statistics; it was about real people, real suffering, and the valiant efforts of those on the front lines of healthcare.
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