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29 March 2024

Building in Delhi collapses; kills 10

FILE: photograph taken on December 3, 2011, Indian rescuers dig through the rubble of a collapsed building in New Delhi. A dilapidated apartment block collapsed in New Delhi, killing at least ten people including five children in the country's latest building disaster, reports said citing police officials. (AFP)

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A dilapidated apartment block collapsed in New Delhi on Saturday, killing at least ten people including five children in the country's latest building disaster, reports said citing police officials.

Rescuers scrambled to find survivors after the four-storey residential building crumbled, with scores of people feared trapped under the debris.

"Ten people including five children and three women have been killed in the building collapse while two persons have been injured," Delhi police commissioner Madhur Verma told the Press Trust of India (PTI).

"Rescue operations are still on and debris is being removed," he added.

The decades-old dilapidated building in a congested north Delhi neighbourhood started crumbling on Saturday morning.    

"This is a 40-year-old building. They have illegally built floor after floor," Rajesh Bhatia, a senior municipal official told NDTV news channel.

The injured have been rushed to hospital while the government has ordered an inquiry into the the cause of the accident, PTI reported.    

Building collapses are common in India, as lax regulations and the demand for cheap housing often spurs construction that uses substandard materials and adds unauthorised extra floors.

Earlier this year more than 15 people had died in the western state of Goa when a residential building collapsed.

 

5 dead; 15 injured in Chennai building collapse

Five people were killed and 15 injured after an 11-storey building under construction collapsed in Chennai, the Indian express reported.

Around 20 were rescued, three men and two women died in the hospital; while remains in critical condition.

There were 50 workers at the time of the accident, rescue work is on to get those still trapped in debris.

Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority officials said to test “irregularities” or “illegalities” in granting plan permission or could be due to poor quality of construction.

However, the construction company owner claimed the mishap occurred due to impact of thunder.