Panic Erupts Following Delhi Building Collapse Near Saket
A building collapse near Saket Metro station in Delhi caused panic on Saturday evening, as residents reported hearing an explosion-like noise. Rescue operations continue, with fears of individuals trapped in the debris. The building housed a coaching institute, raising concerns about potential student casualties.
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In a sudden catastrophe near Delhi's bustling Saket Metro station, a building collapse triggered panic and fear among local residents on Saturday evening. Witnesses described a loud noise like an explosion, followed by a massive cloud of dust.
The five-storey structure, which housed a coaching institute on the ground floor and was under construction on the upper levels, crumbled to the ground. It is feared that several people, possibly including students, remain trapped under the debris. Emergency services, including police and firefighters, swiftly initiated search and rescue operations.
Residents nearby recounted the moment of crisis, initially mistaking the noise for a generator explosion. Community members quickly assembled at the site, with some using mobile phone flashlights to assist in the efforts. The building's collapse has raised alarms due to the high foot traffic in the area during peak hours, despite the disaster occurring after business hours, potentially averting a greater tragedy.
Emergency responders continue to work at the scene, with seven fire tenders deployed and ambulances on standby in the narrow lane congested with worried residents. As operations progress, confirmation of the number of trapped individuals remains pending. Further updates are awaited from authorities.
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