A fire breaks out at a restaurant in Delhi, prompting the explosion of three LPG (cooking gas) cylinders, according to reports. The incident occurs at the Punjabi Tadka restaurant near the Govindpuri flyover in Kalkaji. As the fire develops, three cylinders associated with cooking operations explode, escalating the situation and causing damage in and around the premises. Emergency responders are alerted and work at the scene to bring the blaze under control and manage the danger from further explosions. During the incident, an elderly woman is reported to be rescued from inside the restaurant. The reports describe a daring rescue effort amid the ongoing fire and cylinder blasts. Details on the extent of injuries and property damage vary by account and are not fully specified in the provided summaries. The incident highlights the hazards associated with LPG cylinder storage and use during fires in commercial kitchens.