Forty five people have reportedly died and over 60 have been injured in Maharashtra’s worst building collapse in a decade, after a seven-storied under-construction illegal building collapsed in Thane on Thursday. According to the Thane Deputy Collector, the dead included 12 children and five women and over 36 people have sustained serious injuries in the incident.
The National Disaster Response Force, which is leading the rescue efforts, said many children are still trapped in the debris. Thane Police Commissioner KP Raghuvanshi said, “Rescue operation is on. Our first priority was to rescue as many people we can. It was a newly made building. Efforts are on to nab the builders.”
Forty five people have reportedly died and over 60 have been injured in Maharashtra’s worst building collapse in a decade, after a seven-storied under-construction illegal building collapsed in Thane on Thursday. According to the Thane Deputy Collector, the dead included 12 children and five women and over 36 people have sustained serious injuries in the incident.
The National Disaster Response Force, which is leading the rescue efforts, said many children are still trapped in the debris. Thane Police Commissioner KP Raghuvanshi said, “Rescue operation is on. Our first priority was to rescue as many people we can. It was a newly made building. Efforts are on to nab the builders.”
Forty five people have reportedly died and over 60 have been injured in Maharashtra’s worst building collapse in a decade, after a seven-storied under-construction illegal building collapsed in Thane on Thursday. According to the Thane Deputy Collector, the dead included 12 children and five women and over 36 people have sustained serious injuries in the incident.
The National Disaster Response Force, which is leading the rescue efforts, said many children are still trapped in the debris. Thane Police Commissioner KP Raghuvanshi said, “Rescue operation is on. Our first priority was to rescue as many people we can. It was a newly made building. Efforts are on to nab the builders.”
More than 40 people died when a seven storey building collapse. This incident took place somewhere around 6:30 pm. More than 50 people were living in the building and its sixth and seventh floor was vacant with eight floors under construction. The rescue work is still under process so this figure may increase.
More than 40 people died when a seven storey building collapse. This incident took place somewhere around 6:30 pm. More than 50 people were living in the building and its sixth and seventh floor was vacant with eight floors under construction. The rescue work is still under process so this figure may increase.
More than 40 people died when a seven storey building collapse. This incident took place somewhere around 6:30 pm. More than 50 people were living in the building and its sixth and seventh floor was vacant with eight floors under construction. The rescue work is still under process so this figure may increase.
H.P.Dubey
Forty five people have reportedly died and over 60 have been injured in Maharashtra’s worst building collapse in a decade, after a seven-storied under-construction illegal building collapsed in Thane on Thursday. According to the Thane Deputy Collector, the dead included 12 children and five women and over 36 people have sustained serious injuries in the incident.
The National Disaster Response Force, which is leading the rescue efforts, said many children are still trapped in the debris. Thane Police Commissioner KP Raghuvanshi said, “Rescue operation is on. Our first priority was to rescue as many people we can. It was a newly made building. Efforts are on to nab the builders.”
H.P.Dubey
Forty five people have reportedly died and over 60 have been injured in Maharashtra’s worst building collapse in a decade, after a seven-storied under-construction illegal building collapsed in Thane on Thursday. According to the Thane Deputy Collector, the dead included 12 children and five women and over 36 people have sustained serious injuries in the incident.
The National Disaster Response Force, which is leading the rescue efforts, said many children are still trapped in the debris. Thane Police Commissioner KP Raghuvanshi said, “Rescue operation is on. Our first priority was to rescue as many people we can. It was a newly made building. Efforts are on to nab the builders.”
H.P.Dubey
Forty five people have reportedly died and over 60 have been injured in Maharashtra’s worst building collapse in a decade, after a seven-storied under-construction illegal building collapsed in Thane on Thursday. According to the Thane Deputy Collector, the dead included 12 children and five women and over 36 people have sustained serious injuries in the incident.
The National Disaster Response Force, which is leading the rescue efforts, said many children are still trapped in the debris. Thane Police Commissioner KP Raghuvanshi said, “Rescue operation is on. Our first priority was to rescue as many people we can. It was a newly made building. Efforts are on to nab the builders.”
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More than 40 people died when a seven storey building collapse. This incident took place somewhere around 6:30 pm. More than 50 people were living in the building and its sixth and seventh floor was vacant with eight floors under construction. The rescue work is still under process so this figure may increase.
eAnswers Team
More than 40 people died when a seven storey building collapse. This incident took place somewhere around 6:30 pm. More than 50 people were living in the building and its sixth and seventh floor was vacant with eight floors under construction. The rescue work is still under process so this figure may increase.
eAnswers Team
More than 40 people died when a seven storey building collapse. This incident took place somewhere around 6:30 pm. More than 50 people were living in the building and its sixth and seventh floor was vacant with eight floors under construction. The rescue work is still under process so this figure may increase.