A three-storey building under construction collapsed in Rohini, Delhi, many people feared trapped; Relief operation continues
A three-storey building under construction behind the MCD school in Pocket G-5, Rohini Sector-16 of the capital Delhi suddenly collapsed and collapsed. There was chaos in the area after the accident. According to preliminary information, many people are feared buried under the debris. Police, fire department and relief teams have reached the spot and are continuously carrying out rescue operations.
Information received at 4:20 pm, five fire engines reached the spot
According to the fire department, information about the incident was received by the police and fire control room at around 4:20 pm on Wednesday evening. As soon as the information was received, five fire brigade vehicles and a police team immediately reached the spot. After this, relief and rescue operations were started on war footing to search for the people trapped under the debris.
Many people feared trapped under debris
Delhi Police said that some people have been reported buried under the debris of the under-construction building. However, till the time of writing the news, there has been no official confirmation of any casualty or injury. The rescue team is trying to reach the trapped people by removing the debris.
Rain is considered a possible reason for the accident
According to preliminary information, due to continuous rains the structure of the building under construction became weak, due to which the accident occurred. It is being told that construction work of a three-storey building was going on at the spot. However, the real reasons for the accident will be known only after investigation.
Huge crowd gathered in the area, administration took charge
As soon as information about the incident was received, people from the surrounding areas reached the spot in large numbers, due to which a huge crowd gathered in the area. The police, while maintaining security arrangements, have kept people away from the incident site so that there is no hindrance in the relief and rescue operations. At present the rescue operation is going on. The administration says that the number of people trapped and the actual extent of the loss will be clear only after the debris is completely removed.
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