Mumbai collapse News
Ten people, including the owner of the Kesarbai building, died after the four-storey building came crashing down in Mumbai's Dongri on Tuesday, 16 July.
At least two people have been killed after a four-storeyed building collapsed in Mumbai's Dongri at around 11 am on Tuesday. At least 40 people are still believed to be trapped under the debris. However, Maharashtra Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil claimed that at least 12 have lost their lives in the mishap.
The BMC suspended Executive Engineer AR Patil, who supervised the structural audit work in 2017-18, and Assistant Engineer SF Kakulte, who supervised the repair work in 2013-14.
The Mumbai Police issued a traffic advisory to arrest any inconvenience or confusion to the commuters.
Two of the injured people are in critical condition. The injured are being traeted at the St. Geroge hospital and G T hospital.
Rescuers in Mumbai wound down on Friday their search for victims in the ruins of a condemned building that collapsed, after pulling 12 survivors and 34 bodies from the rubble, emergency services said.
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