New Delhi [India]: A massive fire that broke out at the Ghazipur landfill site in the national capital on Sunday evening continues to grow as efforts to extinguish it continue, with officials saying one of the residents complained of breathing problems and authorities have been Was accused. "I am having trouble breathing. The administration is being negligent...the smoke will have a serious impact on the elderly," Sumit told ANI. Another resident said, “The first and biggest problem around the landfill site is the foul smell. Pollution has made life difficult in the area for the last 1 year.People have complained against it many times, but the government does not take adequate action." Another resident questioned why the fire was not being controlled and complained that everyone focuses on elections but no one also does not pay attention to the daily issues of pollution and cleanliness “For the people living here, life is difficult. The smell is so bad that it is difficult to even stand here. On one hand, the government says that they are reducing pollution, on the other hand, we can imagine the carbon emissions due to this fire. Why is this fire burning, and why is it not being brought under control?... The government is just subsidizing electric vehicles, but not working to reduce overall carbon emissions so that we are safe for the world. Can set an example.Everyone's focus is only on elections, no one is paying attention to these issues that come up on a daily basis. There is no attention to cleanliness, you can see it here," he said. Delhi Fire Service SO Naresh Kumar said there was no news of any casualty, "We got a call around 6 pm that the Ghazipur landfill I have caught fire. 1 fire tender is on duty here, four of which are on the upper part of the mountain, and bowsers are deployed below... JCB help is being taken as there is difficulty in extinguishing the fire due to the heat. The fire was caused by gas generated at the landfill... There are no casualties,'' he said, adding that more details were awaited.