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Death toll in Bhiwandi building collapse rises to 20

Death toll in Bhiwandi building collapse rises to 20



Death toll in Bhiwandi building collapse rises to 20




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Thane : The death toll in the Bhiwandi building collapse in Maharashtra rose to 20 on Tuesday, with the recovery of seven more bodies overnight, police said.



 

Bodies of a two-and-a-half-year-old boy and a young couple were recovered 24 hours after the crash, police said.


The number of those rescued has gone up to 25, with five more people being pulled out from the debris, police said.


The dead include nine children, among them two toddlers, an official said. Those rescued are being treated at hospitals in Bhiwandi and Thane, he added.


The 43-year-old Jilani building collapsed at 3.40 am on Monday.


Two civic officials had been suspended and an offence registered against the building owner, an official said.




Death toll in Bhiwandi building collapse rises to 20

 

Death toll in Bhiwandi building collapse rises to 20



The building in the powerloom town - which is around 10 km from Thane - had 40 flats and around 150 people lived there, an official said.


The building, located at Narpoli's Patel Compound near Dhamankar Naka, collapsed while the residents were asleep.


Teams of the National Disaster Response Force and personnel of the Thane Disaster Response Force are still at the spot as the search operation continued, he said.


The building was not in the list of dilapidated structures of the Bhiwandi-Nizampur Municipal Corporation (BNMC), he said.


Bhiwandi DCP Rajkumar Shinde said offences under Sections 337, 338 and 304 (2) of the IPC were registered against the owner of building, Sayyed Ahmed Jilani, after a complaint by civic officials. Jilani is yet to be arrested, he added.




 Death toll in Bhiwandi building collapse rises to 20




The BNMC suspended two senior officials. An inquiry committee had been set up and would include the assistant town planner, he said.


Meanwhile, a building resident said most residents of the building were tenants and included auto-rickshaw drivers, vendors and labourers.


A civic official said the building was served two notices, one in 2019 and another in February, over alleged irregularities, but the residents did not leave as the rent was very low. PTI


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