Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

THREE KILLED IN BENGALURU AS SEWAGE WATER TANK COLLAPSES

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BENGALURU: Three workers were killed when a massive overhead water tank under constructi­on for a sewage treatment plant collapsed in the northern suburb of Bengaluru in Karnataka on Monday, police said.

“The centring material of the tank, being built by the state-run Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), collapsed when the victims were constructi­ng its ceiling portion at the Jogappa layout in Amruthalli,” a police official said.

The victims are reportedly from Bihar and West Bengal.

Though about 20 workers were rescued from the accident spot, at least 10 more are feared trapped under the debris of the 40-footdeep circular tank meant to treat about 110 million litres of sewage water per day.

“The incident occurred around noon when about 50 labourers were working with hollow blocks and cement on centring inside the tank for the sewage treatment plant, spread over a 30-acre plot,” said the official.

Fire and emergency service brigades rushed to the spot after the police and the contractor alerted them about the incident.

A team of National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) has been deployed to search and rescue the trapped workers from the crash spot. “Though the labourers were wearing helmets, they did not have protective body suits, added the official. The police filed a case against the contractor and the Board for failing to take precaution­ary and protective measures.

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