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At least 10 dead after Mumbai building collapse

September 21, 2020

At least 10 people have been killed after a four-story residential building collapsed. Rescuers are working to try and free dozens of people feared trapped.

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National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) officials and firemen remove debris as they look for survivors
Image: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

At least 10 people are dead and 25 feared trapped after a residential building collapsed near Mumbai on Monday, officials said.

Pankaj Ashiya, the commissioner of the city of Bhiwandi in Thane district, said the building was over 30 years old and needed repairs, which couldn't be carried out due to the coronavirus lockdown. 

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Crumbling Mumbai

More than 40 emergency workers had arrived at the scene, an official said, including a team of 30 rescuers from the National Disaster Response Force.

NDRF director general Satya Narayan Pradhan tweeted that teams carrying specialized equipment and sniffer dogs were working to rescue some "20-25 feared trapped." 

Photos posted to the NDRF's Twitter page showed emergency workers combing through concrete and brick rubble with electrical wires hanging over their heads. 

Read moreIndia: Several killed in building collapse after monsoon rains 

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences on Twitter. "Praying for a quick recovery of those injured. Rescue operations are underway and all possible assistance is being provided to the affected." 

Building collapses are common in India during the June-September monsoon season, when heavy rains weaken the foundations of poorly constructed and old structures. Last month, more than a dozen people were killed when a building collapsed in the industrial town of Mahad, 165 kilometers (100 miles) south of Mumbai. 

lc/rt (AP, AFP, Reuters)