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12 dead, many feared trapped in Mumbai building collapse

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12 dead, many feared trapped in Mumbai building collapse Rescue operations underway at the site where two wings of a four-storey building collapsed in Mumbai's Ghatkopar. Photo: IANS

Mumbai: At least 12 people were killed and 11 others injured when a four-storey residential building collapsed in suburban Ghatkopar on Tuesday, civic officials said.

"Until 9 pm, 23 people were extricated from the rubble, out of whom 12 were declared dead while 11 injured have been admitted in various hospitals," said Mahesh Narvekar, the chief of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's Disaster Management cell.

Rescue workers are still searching through the concrete rubble as some people are still feared trapped, the official said.

A resident of the ill-fated building claimed that some commercial activity was being carried out on the ground floor of the building and that might be the reason of its collapse.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has also been pressed into service to rescue those trapped under the rubble.

Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis visited the spot Tuesday night.

The structure that came down this morning in the Ghatkopar's Damodar Park area housed around 15 families.

Most of those trapped in the debris are believed to be elderly and women.

The civic body's control room received a call at around 10.43 am about the accident, said a BMC official, adding fire engines, a rescue van and ambulances were rushed to the spot immediately.

Eyewitnesses said they heard in the morning a loud sound, similar to that of lightning in the monsoon season.

"I came out of my building and found lot of dust and heard cries and noise of people seeking help. I saw parts of the building collapsing," an eyewitness living in the neighborhood said.

According to a local resident, it was a 35-year-old building.

The city and its suburbs had received heavy rains over the last several days, though there had been some respite from it since yesterday with showers becoming intermittent.

The Mumbai police cordoned off the area while the traffic was blocked on the Lal Bhadur Shastri road to provide a 'green corridor' to rush the rescued to hospital.

A resident of the collapsed building, whose mother and two other family members are feared trapped in the debris, feared that the chances of their survival were slim.

Rajesh Diyora, a resident of the same building, said some commercial activity was being carried out on the ground floor of the building and that might be the reason for its collapse.

He said he escaped unhurt in the collapse as he had left for his office before the building collapsed.

The building was not listed in the dangerous category, as per locals.

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