New Delhi, Aug. 19 -- Three women and a man, all in their 20s, who were working at an electronics showroom at Raja Garden, died in a fire at the facility on Monday afternoon. The four victims were on the second floor and were trapped by the fire, which started on the first floor of Mahajan Electronics, fire department officials said. The deceased, Aayushi, 22, Payal, 20, Amandeep Kaur, 22, and Ravi Kumar, 28, were on their lunch break and sitting in a small corridor when the incident took place. A fifth person, identified as Sandeep, also on the second floor, was rescued but is critical, police said. Fire officials said the blaze started at 2.30pm and within minutes, engulfed the entire floor. "There were 20-30 people inside the building. We all ran out. We saw smoke and everyone was screaming. Five people who were on the second floor were trapped. There is only one main staircase which is the entry/exit point. We called police and Delhi Fire Services," a staffer said. Deputy commissioner of police (west) Vichitra Veer said, "At 3pm, we get a call about the fire. The SHO and fire brigade rushed with other personnel. We found firefighting operation was going on. After some time, the five people were rescued and taken to different hospitals. But four have lost their lives while one is under treatment." Delhi Fire Services said the building did not need a no-objection certificate, but it had only one entry/exit point and the space on the second floor was filled with electronic items. "We deployed five fire tenders. While the fire was not huge, the victim were stuck because of lack of entry/exit points and heavy smoke." additional divisional officer Sarbjit Singh said. htc...