Malviya Nagar Fire: Disturbing Video Shows Woman, Child Jump To Death From Burning Lemon Green Restaurant; 10 Killed So Far
· Free Press Journal

New Delhi: At least 10 people were killed and 11 others injured after a massive fire broke out at a multi-storeyed restaurant building in South Delhi's Malviya Nagar area on Wednesday morning, triggering a large-scale rescue operation by fire and emergency services. The blaze erupted at the Lemon Green Restaurant building in Hauz Rani and quickly spread through the premises, trapping several occupants inside.
Massive fire breaks out at a restaurant in Delhi's Malviya Nagar
A woman jumps from the building to save her life. At least 10 dead
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Among those killed were a woman and a child who reportedly jumped from the terrace in a desperate attempt to escape the flames and thick smoke engulfing the structure. A disturbing video that surfaced online captured the harrowing moments leading up to the fatal leap, highlighting the panic and chaos that unfolded as the fire intensified.
Massive fire in a hotel at Hauz Rani, Malviya Nagar, opposite Press Enclave, Saket, was fortunately brought under control by the Fire Brigade. The rapid mushrooming of 6-storey matchbox hotels in this Lal Dora area after the expansion of Max Hospital raises serious concerns about… pic.twitter.com/ObhYIN3enM
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#WATCH | Delhi | Death toll rises to 10 in Malviya Nagar restaurant fire incident, say Delhi Police.
— ANI (@ANI) June 3, 2026
Visuals from the site pic.twitter.com/sfrzsMzJIm
Visuals from the scene showed firefighters, police personnel and local residents scrambling to rescue those trapped inside the building. Several victims were seen being carried out and rushed to waiting ambulances as emergency teams battled the blaze.
Details On The Fire Incident
According to the Delhi Fire Service (DFS), a distress call regarding the incident was received at around 9.45 am, prompting an immediate response from multiple firefighting units. Officials later said the fire is believed to have broken out at around 8.50 am. The incident falls under the jurisdiction of the Nehru Place fire station. A senior fire official said at least 10 fire tenders were pressed into service to contain the flames and prevent the fire from spreading to adjoining structures.
Ten people have lost their lives in the Malviya Nagar fire incident: Delhi Police Sources pic.twitter.com/45vJ11J8pN
— IANS (@ians_india) June 3, 2026
Delhi: A fire broke out at Lemon Green Restaurant in Malviya Nagar. Ten fire tenders and emergency vehicles were deployed. Three people were rescued from the basement and taken to the hospital. The fire has been brought under control pic.twitter.com/e1BJDZ4ZIN
— IANS (@ians_india) June 3, 2026
In an initial update, the DFS stated that three people were rescued from the restaurant's basement by firefighters and shifted to hospital through CATS ambulances. As rescue efforts intensified, authorities managed to evacuate dozens of people from the building.
VIDEO | Delhi: Fire breaks out at Lemon Green restaurant in Malviya Nagar. Fire tenders and ambulances carry out a rescue operation. Further details are awaited.
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Delhi: A fire broke out at Lemon Green Restaurant in Malviya Nagar. Ten fire tenders and emergency vehicles were deployed. Three people were rescued from the basement and taken to the hospital.10 dead till time#DelhiRestaurantFire #LemonGreenRestaurant #MalviyaNagar #Delhi #DFS pic.twitter.com/q8XCncE0zm
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37 Rescued So Far
"Approximately 37 people have been rescued so far in the Malviya Nagar fire incident. Search operations continue under the supervision of the Principal Director. One officer sustained injuries during the operation, while another fell unwell," the Delhi Fire Service said, adding that the death toll could rise as searches continue.
Approximately 37 people have been rescued so far in the Malviya Nagar fire incident. Search operations continue under the Principal Director's supervision. One officer was injured, and another fell unwell. Casualty figures may rise: DFS pic.twitter.com/qCXF1nfYer
— IANS (@ians_india) June 3, 2026
Delhi Police confirmed that 11 injured individuals were evacuated from the building and admitted to hospitals for treatment. Officials said the exact condition of the injured would be known after medical assessments are completed.
The fire was eventually brought under control, but rescue and search operations continued for several hours as teams combed through the building to ensure no occupants remained trapped. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the fire.