Building collapses, over 60 killed near Mumbai
6 April BBC
At least 65 people have died, including 15 children, after a building
being constructed illegally collapsed near the Indian city of Mumbai,
police say. About 70 people were injured and many are feared trapped
beneath the seven-storey bloc in Thane after the incident on Thursday
evening. Building work was going on even though four floors were already
occupied. A search for survivors is continuing.Building collapses are
common with poor construction practices often blamed.
The authorities now say they are searching for the officials who were
supervising the building works.The BBC’s Sameer Hashmi, who is at the
scene of the incident, says rescue workers are still trying to clear the
debris.Most people living in the building are from the low-to-middle
income groups, our correspondent adds.Witnesses say the construction of
the building started just six weeks ago and in that time seven floors
were built rapidly and the eighth floor was under construction.Even
though the construction was incomplete, the builders had allowed
families to move in, our correspondent adds.
On Thursday evening a section of the building collapsed, bringing the
entire structure down, police said.Rescue efforts continued throughout
the night and dozens have been injured.It is not yet clear what caused
the collapse, but police inspector Digamber Jangale told the BBC it
appeared to be due to the use of substandard building material.Police
said a case had been registered and an inquiry had begun and that they
were searching for the builders to arrest them.One witness, named only
as Ramlal, said the building appeared to tilt before quickly
collapsing.The building collapsed like a pack of cards within three to
four seconds,” he said.
Schoolgirl Hasina Shaikh, who had lived with her family on the fifth
floor, said she was lucky to be still alive.I had just returned from
school and was changing when the building started shaking and came down
on us,” she told Mumbai’s DNA newspaper.ÓWhen I regained consciousness
later, I was in the hospital.
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