India building collapse kills seven
MUMBAI: Seven people died when a three-storey building collapsed in heavy rains in western India, an official said on Wednesday, the latest deadly accident to highlight shoddy construction standards in the country.Rescuers were frantically searching for another three people believed trapped under the rubble of the dilapidated building, which crumbled
By our correspondents
July 30, 2015
MUMBAI: Seven people died when a three-storey building collapsed in heavy rains in western India, an official said on Wednesday, the latest deadly accident to highlight shoddy construction standards in the country.
Rescuers were frantically searching for another three people believed trapped under the rubble of the dilapidated building, which crumbled on the outskirts of Indian’s financial capital Mumbai late Tuesday night.
“So far we have rescued 10 injured and removed seven bodies while three more are still missing,” National Disaster Response Force official Alok Avasthy told AFP.
The building was situated in the Mumbai suburb of Thakurli, in the Thane district of Maharashtra state.
“It was an old structure that had been declared unsafe, yet four or five families continued to reside there,” Avasthy said, adding that monsoon rains were hampering the relief effort.
“The weather is being adverse and we are still to go through nearly one fourth of the site so we can’t say how much more time will be needed.
“Only once we are sure all who can be saved are out then will we take a call on ending the operations,” he said.
Rescuers were frantically searching for another three people believed trapped under the rubble of the dilapidated building, which crumbled on the outskirts of Indian’s financial capital Mumbai late Tuesday night.
“So far we have rescued 10 injured and removed seven bodies while three more are still missing,” National Disaster Response Force official Alok Avasthy told AFP.
The building was situated in the Mumbai suburb of Thakurli, in the Thane district of Maharashtra state.
“It was an old structure that had been declared unsafe, yet four or five families continued to reside there,” Avasthy said, adding that monsoon rains were hampering the relief effort.
“The weather is being adverse and we are still to go through nearly one fourth of the site so we can’t say how much more time will be needed.
“Only once we are sure all who can be saved are out then will we take a call on ending the operations,” he said.
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