Delhi Fire Services Director Atul Garg said that between midnight and 6 am, approximately 158 fire-related incidents cases were reported.
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Cracker ban goes up in smoke, post-Diwali haze blankets Delhi
Delhi Fire Services Director Atul Garg said that between midnight and 6 am, approximately 158 fire-related incidents cases were reported.
Thousands ignored the ban on firecrackers, filling the night air with a dense haze of toxic smoke that pushed pollution to hazardous levels Thousands...
Delhi Police beefs up security on Diwali, increases vigil against cracker bursting
Multiple resident welfare associations and market groups said calls to police went either unanswered or unheeded
Several regions in the national capital recorded 'very poor' air quality on Friday morning, a day after Diwali celebrations.
The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Delhi government and police seeking an explanation for the widespread bursting of firecrackers on Diwali...
Toxic smog blankets New Delhi as Diwali firecrackers push air quality into the hazardous range, escalating health risks for residents.
Despite assurances of a comprehensive clean-up, only a portion of the main roads were cleared, leaving residential areas littered with cracker debris
In today's episode DNA news show, Host Anant Tyagi discussed the ban on fireworks in Delhi during Diwali and dived deeper to understand if only...
Delhi residents defy firecracker ban, illuminate night sky with Diwali celebrations