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4 killed, 11 injured in Mumbai building collapse amid heavy rainfall
A fire brigade official said that 15 people have been pulled out of the debris so far and the operation is still underway.
Highlights
- The incident occurred at plot number 3 near Bombay City Hospital around 5 am
- So far, four persons have lost their lives in the incident and seven others were injured
Mumbai: Four persons were killed and seven others suffered injuries after a single-story house collapsed in the Shivaji Nagar area of Govandi in eastern Mumbai early on Friday (July 23), a civic official said.
The incident occurred at plot number 3 near Bombay City Hospital around 5 am, he said.
Death toll rises to four in the incident where a building collapsed in the Govandi area of Mumbai. All of them are members of the same family. A total of 11 people were injured.
"On being alerted about it, seven fire engines, one rescue van of the fire brigade, and personnel of the police as well as other agencies reached the spot and launched a search and rescue operation," the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) official said.
So far, four persons have lost their lives in the incident and seven others were injured, he said.
After the incident, the injured were rushed to two hospitals - Ghatkopar-based Rajawadi Hospital and Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital in Sion, the official said.
However, doctors at the Rajawadi Hospital declared two of them brought dead. They were identified as Neha Parvez Shaikh (35) and Mokar Zabir Shaikh, (80). A woman, Shamshad Shaikh (45), who was admitted to that hospital in a critical condition, died during treatment later, he added.
"Meanwhile, a 22-year-old man, identified as Farin Shaikh, was pulled out from under the rubble and was taken to Rajawadi Hospital, where doctors declared him dead before admission,? the BMC official said.
A fire brigade official said that 15 people have been pulled out of the debris so far and the operation is still underway.
The injured persons are undergoing treatment and their condition is stable, he said.