Nature’s havoc in Bengaluru: People were standing under the wall to save themselves from the rain, suddenly 7 lives got buried under the debris.
Bengaluru accident: A news has come from Karnataka’s capital Bengaluru which has left everyone numb. An old wall near the city’s Bowering and Lady Curzon hospitals collapsed resulting in death. 7 people lost their lives in this tragic accident, including 3 small children. No one had any idea that the same rain which these people had stayed there to save would become their death. At present there is only an atmosphere of silence and sadness in the entire area.
Trying to escape the rain and the shadow of death
Initial police investigation has revealed that it was raining heavily with strong winds in Bengaluru on Wednesday. Some roadside vendors stood near the wall of a compound to save themselves from getting wet. Then suddenly the wall collapsed. The weight of the debris was so much that no one even got a chance to recover and the breathing of 7 people stopped there.
Bengaluru accident: Treatment of the injured is going on in the hospital.
Under the debris, not only death, many people were also fighting for life. 7 other people were seriously injured in the accident, who were immediately admitted to a nearby hospital. According to doctors, at present the condition of all the injured is stable and they are out of danger. Administration teams are still present on the spot so that adequate security arrangements can be made.
Bengaluru accident: CM Siddaramaiah took command of help
As soon as the news of the accident was received, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah himself reached ground zero. He saw the situation there and expressed deep sorrow over this incident. The Chief Minister has announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each for the families of the deceased. He has also made it clear that this accident will be thoroughly investigated to find out what was the real reason for the wall collapse and whether anyone’s negligence was involved in it.
Deputy CM DK Shivkumar also took stock
Bengaluru accident: Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has also sought a report from the Police Commissioner regarding the incident. He said that the government stands with the families in this hour of grief and all possible help will be provided. On the other hand, a sad news also came from Udupi where 3 people died in a collision between a bus and a tanker. About 47 people were traveling in this bus going from Murudeshwar to Udupi. Karnataka Of This Wednesday indeed proved to be full of accidents.
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