Mumbai: 14 killed as building collapses in Kurla area

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Updated: 28-06-2022 18:40 IST | Created: 28-06-2022 18:21 IST

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At least 14 people were killed and 13 others injured after a four-story building collapsed in the Kurla area of Mumbai around midnight, civic officials said on Tuesday.

A wing of the building located in Naik Nagar society collapsed while another wing was evacuated as it too is dilapidated, said officials of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). Search and rescue operations were underway. As per a senior official, residents of the building had been repeatedly warned about the condition of the building, but they insisted on staying there.

As many as 23 people were rescued from the debris since midnight. Fourteen of them were declared dead, said an official.

In the evening, four persons have declared brought dead at BMC-run Sion hospital.

Before that, doctors at the BMC-run Rajawadi hospital had declared Kishor Prajapati (20), Sikandar Rajbhar (21), Arvind Rajendra Bharati (19), Anup Rajbhar (18), Anil Yadav (21), and Shyamu Prajapati (18) as `brought dead' around 3 pm, the official added.

Earlier in the day, four persons were declared dead before admission, including one at the Sion hospital. A woman who was trapped under the debris was rescued by a team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF). Rescuers cheered when she was brought out alive.

When a BMC fire brigade team first reached the spot, locals informed them that around 20-22 people were trapped under the debris.

Around a dozen fire engines were deployed besides two rescue vans and other equipment, the official said.

Besides the fire brigade and two NDRF teams, BMC officials and police were also involved in the search and rescue operation.

The BMC had issued notices to the building repeatedly since 2013 under the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, initially for repairs and then for vacating it and demolition, Additional Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide told PTI.

''Even prosecution for non-compliance was initiated. Later the residents got structural audit redone and got the building categorized as repairable, but didn't carry out the repairs,'' said Bhide who visited the spot on Tuesday and reviewed the search and rescue.

Despite the BMC's warnings and attempts to get the building vacated, people continued to live in it, she claimed.

The residents had even given an undertaking that they would continue to live there at their own risk and cost, Bhide said.

Maharashtra Environment and Tourism Minister Aaditya Thackeray also visited the spot. This is the third major building collapse incident in the metropolis this month.

On June 23, a slab of a two-story industrial structure collapsed in the Chembur area, killing a man and injuring 10 others.

On June 9, a three-story residential building collapsed in suburban Bandra, where a 55-year-old man was killed and 18 others suffered injuries.

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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