2 dead, over 30 feared trapped in Mumbai building collapses

Eight survivors have been pulled from rubble


Reuters August 31, 2017
PHOTO: REUTERS

MUMBAI: Rescue workers in Mumbai searched for more than 30 people feared trapped beneath a collapsed building on Thursday, following two days of torrential rain in India's commercial hub.

One body had been found and a second victim was later declared dead at hospital, while eight survivors had been pulled from the rubble, a police official told the media as rescue operations continued.

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A police official told Reuters nine families were living in the building, which is located in Mumbai's Dongri neighbourhood, an area full of narrow streets with closely packed buildings, some nearly a century old.

 Firefighters and rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building in Mumbai, India. PHOTO: REUTERS Firefighters and rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building in Mumbai, India. PHOTO: REUTERS

Television images showed people on top of the debris, looking for those trapped as rescue personnel reached the spot. "Rescue operations are already underway. We have sent 12 fire brigade vehicles to the spot. Ambulances are also ready to take the victims to the hospital," the fire control room official said.

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A National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team was also involved in the rescue operations. Police suspected the heavy rains that lashed the could have weakened the building.

Last month, 17 people were killed when a four-storey building collapsed in an eastern suburb of Mumbai.

 People and rescue personnel are seen after a building collapsed in Mumbai, India in this still frame taken from video. PHOTO: REUTERS People and rescue personnel are seen after a building collapsed in Mumbai, India in this still frame taken from video. PHOTO: REUTERS

 

COMMENTS (2)

Blue whale | 7 years ago | Reply why always wait for the government to do something . each building has a secretary / a board. why cant they just decide to renovate for themselves and go with it .
Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply what is BMC doing surely they can do better about rains / floods / old buildings/ congestion .. Mumbai is a big cosmo / metro churning in millions per day to the economy. surely it deserves better.
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