Diwali Safety Essentials: Metro Schedule Changes And Fire Services Preparedness
As Diwali approaches, ensuring a safe and enjoyable celebration is paramount for residents and visitors in Delhi. Here’s what you need to know about the adjustments in the Delhi Metro schedule and the fire services' preparations to handle emergencies during the festivities.

Delhi Metro Schedule Adjustments for Diwali 2024
In light of Diwali celebrations, the Delhi Metro will adjust its operational hours on October 31, 2024. Here are the key details:
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Last Train Departure: The last train on all lines, including the Airport Express Line, will depart at 10 PM instead of the usual 11 PM.
- Normal Operations: The metro will run on its regular schedule throughout the day, ensuring that commuters can travel safely and conveniently until the evening.
- Maximum Staffing: All leaves and day-offs for DFS personnel have been cancelled on October 31 and November 1, ensuring that enough staff is available to handle emergencies.
- Firefighters on Duty: Approximately 3,200 firefighters will be deployed across Delhi, ready to respond to any incidents during the festival.
- Fire-Fighting Equipment Locations: Fire-fighting equipment will be stationed at 39 strategic locations throughout the city to ensure a quick response.
- Water Tenders: Water tenders will be active at 23 busy locations from 5 PM to midnight on both October 31 and November 1.
- Tilak Nagar
- Lajpat Nagar Central Market
- Lahori Gate
- Nangloi
- South Extension
- Sonia Vihar
- Mehrauli
- Alipur Police Station
- Rani Bagh Market
- Gandhi Nagar Market
- Mahipal Pur Chowk
- Mundka Metro Station
- Azad Market Chowk
- Jaipur Golden Hospital
- Radha Soami Satsang
Fire Services on High Alert
The Delhi Fire Services (DFS) is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of citizens during Diwali:
Fire Safety Measures
To effectively manage potential fire emergencies, the DFS has established a robust fire safety strategy:
Key Locations for Fire Safety
Here are the selected locations for water tender deployment during Diwali:
Additionally, on November 1, motorcycle (back-pack) units will be deployed at nine locations, and Quick Response Teams (QRT) will be stationed at seven other spots, strategically chosen based on historical fire incidents during Diwali.
Conclusion
With the Delhi Metro adjusting its schedule and the fire services on high alert, the city is making significant efforts to ensure a safe Diwali for all. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any fire hazards to the authorities. By following these guidelines and being aware of the adjustments, everyone can contribute to a safe and joyous celebration of the Festival of Lights.
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