Khaleej Times

2 children among 5 killed in Delhi building collapse

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new delhi — Five people were killed on Wednesday when an apartment block collapsed in New Delhi, crushing residents beneath mountains of concrete, in the latest building accident to hit India.

Rescuers combing the wreckage with sniffer dogs in Delhi’s north pulled out at least a dozen people who were trapped beneath the rubble. “We can confirm the deaths of five people. Rescue teams at the site are still clearing the debris,” local police official Sarat Chandra Nirmal said.

An AFP photograph­er at the scene saw the bodies of two children being pulled from the rubble.

The block was located in a cramped, middle-class neighbourh­ood where many buildings share common walls.

The Press Trust of India quoted an unnamed local official saying the building was 20-years-old and structural­ly unsound.

Other local media reported the fourth floor of the block was illegally constructe­d.

It is just the latest in a string of deadly building collapses in India.

In July, a six-storey building collapsed on the outskirts of Delhi, killing nine. Last year, a wall collapsed onto guests celebratin­g a wedding in Rajasthan state, killing two dozen people.

A massive influx of people to cities in search of jobs and a shortage of cheap housing has fuelled the constructi­on of illegal buildings across India. Many are built with sub-standard materials. Millions also live in dilapidate­d old buildings, many of which are susceptibl­e to collapse during rain. —

 ?? AFP ?? Members of the National Disaster Response Force search for victims after a building collapsed in New Delhi on Wednesday. —
AFP Members of the National Disaster Response Force search for victims after a building collapsed in New Delhi on Wednesday. —
 ?? PTI ?? A woman cries after hearing the news of her missing brother, following the collapse of a building on Wednesday. —
PTI A woman cries after hearing the news of her missing brother, following the collapse of a building on Wednesday. —

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