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13 killed in Bhiwandi building collapse; 20 rescued

Source:PTI  -  Edited By: Roshneesh Kmaneck
September 21, 2020

Thirteen persons, including seven children, died and 20 others, including a four-year-old boy, were rescued after a three-storeyed building collapsed in Maharashtra's Bhiwandi town on Monday, police said.

 

IMAGE: National Disaster Response Force and fire brigade rescue an injured person after a three storey building collapsed, at Bhiwandi. Photograph: Mitesh Bhuvad/PTI Photo

The 43-year-old Jhilani building caved in at 3.40 am, police said, adding a two-year-old boy is among the dead.

Two civic officials have been suspended in connection with the collapse and an offence has been registered against the building owner, an official said.

Personnel of the Thane Disaster Response Force (TDRF) pulled out the four-year-old boy, Ubed Quraishi, from the debris and fed him water.

The building at Bhiwandi, a powerloom town around 10 km from Thane, had 40 flats and around 150 persons lived there, an official said.

SEE: NDRF rescue a child from under the debris at the site of building collapse in Bhiwandi

A civic official told PTI that the building, located at Narpoli's Patel Compound near Dhamankar Naka, collapsed while the residents were asleep.

Teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are at the spot. NDRF DG S N Pradhan said they used a canine squad to search persons trapped in the debris.

A portion of the building collapsed and many occupants were trapped in the debris, a Thane Municipal Corporation official said.

IMAGE: Survivors salvage their belongings after a three storeyed building collapsed, at Bhiwandi in Thane district. Photograph: Mitesh Bhuvad/PTI Photo

The building was not in the list of dilapidated structures of the Bhiwandi-Nizampur Municipal Corporation (BNMC), he said.

An eyewitness said local residents rushed to the spot immediately after the collapse and helped pull out some persons from the debris.

The power supply to the locality was snapped as a precautionary measure, the official said, adding the injured have been admitted to local hospitals.

Bhiwandi DCP Rajkumar Shinde said offences under Sections 337,338,304 (2)of the Indian Penal Code were registered against the owner of building Sayyed Ahmed Jilani following a complaint by the civic officials after the collapse.

SEE: 1 more person rescued from Bhiwandi building collapse incident

The police officer ruled out any possibility of finding more people/bodies in the debris.

Thane guardian minister Eknath Shinde said the collapse would be probed. He visited the site and announced a compensation of Rs five lakh to the kin of each victim.

He said 102 'dangerous buildings' in the powerloom town have already been evacuated.

The BNMC has suspended two senior officials in connection withthe building collapse.

An official release said the then Assistant Municipal Commissioner Sudam Jadhav and an engineer and Verification Officer Dudhnath Yadav have been suspended.

IMAGE: National Disaster Response Force carry out rescue operation after a three-storeyed building collapsed, at Bhiwandi. Photograph: Mitesh Bhuvad/PTI Photo

An inquiry committee has also been set up and will include the assistant town planner, the release said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed anguish at the loss of lives in the building collapse.

'Saddened by the building collapse in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra. Condolences to the bereaved families. Praying for a quick recovery of those injured. Rescue operations are underway and all possible assistance is being provided to the affected,' Modi tweeted.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray expressed pain over the collapse and instructed the administration to ensure proper rescue operation and treatment to the injured, his office said.

Source: PTI  -  Edited By: Roshneesh Kmaneck
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