Out of 204 calls made to the city's fire department, 51 were related to use of crackers.
"A blaze was reported from the Subhash Mohalla area in east Delhi around 10:10 pm at a cloth godown. Twenty-six fire tenders were sent to the spot. However, no injury has been reported in this case," a Delhi Fire Service (DFS) official said.
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The 204 fire calls were made between midnight of October 18 and Diwali midnight. "Last year 243 calls were received on Diwali," the DFS official added.
He said fire-related calls have been received post-Diwali midnight as well.
"From Diwali midnight onwards, so far 75 calls have been received today," he said.
Besides the 59 permanent fire stations in the national capital, the fire services department had also set up temporary stations at 28 locations across the city, from where the maximum number of calls were received on Diwali last year.
The department had also increased the number of phone lines to the control room.
Last year, the Delhi Fire Services control room had received 243 calls between 5 PM and midnight on Diwali and another 107 calls between midnight and morning.
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