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Ten Dead In Building Collapse Near Mumbai, Child Among Those Rescued

Ten Dead In Building Collapse Near Mumbai, Child Among Those Rescued



Ten Dead In Building Collapse Near Mumbai, Child Among Those Rescued


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Thane : Ten people, including seven children, were killed and 11, including a four-year-old boy, rescued after a three-storey building collapsed in Maharashtra's Bhiwandi town on Monday, police said.



 

Around 10 people are still feared trapped after the 43-year-old Jhilani building caved in at 3.40 am, police said, adding that search operation is under way.


The dead children include a two-year-old, a civic official said.




Ten Dead In Building Collapse Near Mumbai, Child Among Those Rescued


Ten Dead In Building Collapse Near Mumbai, Child Among Those Rescued




Personnel of the Thane Disaster Response Force (TDRF) were seen pulling out the boy, Ubed Quraishi, from the debris and feeding him water.


Bhiwandi is a powerloom town around 10 km from Thane.


The building had 40 flats and around 150 people lived in it, an official said.



 

A civic official told PTI that the building, located at Narpoli's Patel Compound near Dhamankar Naka, collapsed while the residents were asleep.


Teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rushed to the spot. NDRF DG SN Pradhan said the teams were using a canine squad to search those trapped in the debris.


A portion of the building collapsed and many occupants were trapped in the debris of the collapsed building, a Thane Municipal Corporation official said.


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


An eyewitness said locals rushed to the spot immediately after the collapse and helped pull out some people from the debris.



 

The power supply to the locality was snapped as a precautionary measure, the official said, adding that the injured had been admitted to local hospitals. PTI


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