The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mumbai building collapses – 40 missing

-

– Rescuers were franticall­y searching for up to 40 people feared trapped in a four-storey building that collapsed yesterday in India’s financial capital of Mumbai, officials said.

The city’s chief fire officer, Prabhat Rahangdale, said nine people had been rescued but dozens more were believed missing under rubble after the structure gave way mid-morning in the northern suburb of Ghatkopar.

“Entire ground and residentia­l building collapsed. About 30 to 40 persons suspected to be trapped. Until now nine persons (have been) rescued and sent to hospital,” Rahangdale said in a text message.

Tanaji Kamble, a disaster management spokespers­on for Mumbai’s civic administra­tive body, said there had been no reports of any deaths and the nine admitted to hospital had minor injuries.

“Our rescue teams are conducting search operations to help people trapped inside,” he said.

Building collapses are common in India, especially during the annual monsoon season which usually runs from June to September.

Millions of Indians are forced to live in cramped, ramshackle properties because of rising real estate prices and a lack of housing for the poor.

A dilapidate­d building killed 12 people when it collapsed outside Mumbai in August 2015.

Nine people died the same month when another old three-storey building collapsed in monsoon rain in the Mumbai suburb of Thakurli.

At least four people were killed in two incidents in April and August last year when buildings collapsed in the city. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? GRIM WORK. Rescue workers look for survivors at the site of a building collapse in Mumbai yesterday. Rescuers were searching for some 40 people feared trapped in the rubble.
Picture: AFP GRIM WORK. Rescue workers look for survivors at the site of a building collapse in Mumbai yesterday. Rescuers were searching for some 40 people feared trapped in the rubble.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa