Building collapse in Delhi kills 7, including four kids
TWENTYFIVE PEOPLE FROM FOUR FAMILIES WERE LIVING ON THE TOP THREE FLOORS OF THE BUILDING, WHICH LOCALS AS WELL AS THE POLICE SAID WAS WEAK AND HAD BEEN “TILTING DANGEROUSLY” FOR OVER A YEAR
NEW DELHI: Four children and three others were killed and at least six others were injured, two of them critically, after a five-storey building collapsed in northwest Delhi’s Sawan Park near Ashok Vihar Phase-3 on Wednesday morning.
The incident prompted chief minister Arvind Kejriwal to order a magisterial probe and announce compensation to the affected families.
The victims included a 25-year-old woman and her two children, aged three and two.
Locals said around 25 people from four families were living in the top three floors of the building. Local residents and police said the building had become weak and had been ‘tilting dangerously’ for more than a year. A shop operated from the ground floor but was shut at the time of the collapse.the first floor was lying unoccupied after the family living there vacated it 20 days ago due to the building’s dangerous condition.
Locals said the ‘tilted’ building had leaned against a dried tree. Heavy rain in the past four days caused the dead tree to fall on Wednesday, immediately after which the tilted building came crashing down on a fourstorey building on the opposite side. A portion of the second building collapsed due to the impact but all its occupants were unhurt.
Ravi Gupta, the brother of ground-floor owner Sanjeev Gupta, alleged that the North Delhi Municipal Corporation had been intimated about the dangerously ‘tilting’ building a year ago. Some residents claimed municipal staff had carried out a survey 20 days ago and had asked the occupants to vacate the building. The owners of the top three floors — identified by police as Dharmendra, a builder, his business partner Sachin and his father — were directed to repair the building.
However, a north municipal corporation spokesperson said, “No complaint was received about the building. Yet, we did a survey before monsoon and found no cracks. We have ordered an enquiry, and the report will be submitted within two days.”
Deputy commissioner of police (northwest) Aslam Khan said a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder had been registered against Dharmendra, Sachin and his father. “All of them are absconding,” she added.
Chief fire officer Atul Garg said the building came down around 9am and 35 firefighters, seven fire tenders and rescue vehicles, were rushed to the site.