At least two dead, five injured in Maharashtra building collapse

The situation could have been much worse had the families residing in the residential complex not been moved out in time after cracks were spotted in it late on the night of August 23

August 24, 2019 11:40 am | Updated 11:43 am IST - Thane

10.15 am: At least One person died and eight others are reportedly trapped under a building which collapsed at Piranipada, Nagaon near Bhiwandi. Picture shows personnel from the NDRF and fire brigade evacuating them to safety on Saturday.

10.15 am: At least One person died and eight others are reportedly trapped under a building which collapsed at Piranipada, Nagaon near Bhiwandi. Picture shows personnel from the NDRF and fire brigade evacuating them to safety on Saturday.

At least two persons were killed and five others injured after a four-storey building collapsed in Bhiwandi town in the district early on August 24, barely an hour after it was evacuated as cracks were seen in it, an official said.

The incident occurred around 1:30 a.m., he said.

The situation could have been much worse had the families residing in the residential complex not been moved out in time after cracks were spotted in it late on August 23 night, the official said.

“The building named ‘Manahara’, located at Pirani Pada in Shantinagar area, was very old and dilapidated. On Friday night, some residents noticed cracks in the structure, following which evacuation process was initiated post midnight,” chief of Regional Disaster Management Cell (RDMC) of Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) Santosh Kadam said.

“However, even after the evacuation, some residents returned to the building, after which it collapsed around 1.30 am. Two persons died in the crash and their bodies were recovered from the debris,” he added.

The deceased were identified as Shiraz Ansari (26) and Mohammad Akib Shaikh (27), the official said.

After being alerted about the building crash, personnel of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Thane Disaster Response Force (TDRF), fire brigade and others launched a rescue operation.

Work to clear the debris is still on and some more people are feared to be trapped, Mr. Kadam said.

“Five persons, including two firemen, were injured in the incident and they were admitted to a local hospital,” he added.

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