Greater Noida collapse: 5 more bodies recovered, toll rises to 9

Key points
  • At least 12 labourers were in the under-construction building when the incident took place.
  • Drills are being used to remove metal rods to reach those trapped under the debris.
Greater Noida collapse: 5 more bodies recovered, toll rises to 9
Rescue personnel recover the body of one of the persons killed in Greater Noida twin-building collapse. IANS

Noida: Rescuers on Thursday pulled out another body from the debris of the two adjacent buildings that collapsed in Grater Noida on the outskirts of Delhi, pushing the death toll to nine, a fire department official said.

A six-floor under-construction building crashed on a five-storey building next to it, bringing it down as well, in Shahberi village under Bisrakh police station on Tuesday night.

Chief fire officer Arun Kumar Singh said the body was pulled out this morning. He has been identified as Naushad.

Eight bodies were found until late last night. At least 12 labourers were in the under-construction building and all of them were feared trapped, according to Singh.

He said the operation to remove the debris may take another 20 hours.

The National Disaster Response Force has mounted the rescue operation along with the police and the fire department.

Rescuers have deployed heavy machinery to shift concrete slabs and used drills in a bid to reach people buried under the debris. Sniffer dogs were trying to detect signs of life.

Police have arrested four people, including the landowner. Altogether, 24 people have been named in the FIR. Charges include culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

Greater Noida collapse: 5 more bodies recovered, toll rises to 9
A six-storey under-construction building fell on an adjacent building in Shah Beri village. The second building also collapsed under the impact. PTI

Officer on Special Duty in Greater Noida Development Authority, Vibha Chahal, has been removed from her post.

Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered the suspension of two other officials, project manager V P Singh and assistant project manager Akhtar Abbas Zaidi, for dereliction of duty.

Adityanath has asked the Meerut divisional commissioner to conduct an inquiry and determine the extent of illegal construction in the area.

Gautam Budh Nagar District Magistrate Brajesh Narayan Singh has also ordered an investigation, to be completed within 15 days.

NDRF Director General Sanjay Kumar said on Wednesday rescuers were exercising caution in operating the machines so that those trapped under the debris were not harmed.

This was leading to the delay, he said.

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