7 killed as B’luru govt hospital’s compound wall collapses due to rain – Read

Bengaluru, Apr 30:

Seven people, including two children, were killed and seven others injured when the compound wall of the city’s Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital collapsed due to heavy rains here on Wednesday, police said.
When heavy rains, coupled with strong winds and a hailstorm, battered the area, victims taking shelter near a wall were trapped when it suddenly collapsed. Seven people were killed on the spot.
Police and emergency services personnel rushed to the spot with an earthmover to bring out the bodies and the injured from the debris with the help of other citizens.
Learning about the incident, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited the spot along with the Greater Bengaluru Authority Chief Commissioner M Maheshwar Rao and Bengaluru Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh to take stock of the situation.
Siddaramaiah took the GBA officials to task for the tragedy.
Briefing reporters after the spot inspection, the chief minister said, “Seven people have died. Out of them, two are children. Seven people are injured. All of them are stable. They are all out of danger. I have told the doctors to provide treatment free of cost.” “Rs 5 lakh solatium will be given to the kin of each deceased. Because, unfortunately, those who died are very poor people – traders, street vendors,” he added.
Siddaramaiah said an inquiry will be conducted to find out why the wall collapsed.

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