Toll reaches eight in building collapse at Mumbai's Bhiwandi suburb after 12-hour rescue operation
The local civic body had served the structure a number of evacuation notices and had cut off electricity and water supplies the day before a part of it fell.
The toll in the building collapse in Mumbai's suburban Bhiwandi neighbourhood reached eight on Sunday. Several people were feared trapped in the debris after a part of the structure collapsed, in the second such incident in the area in a week. There were three minors among those killed, The Times of India reported.
The Bhiwandi Nizampur City Municipal Corporation had declared Mahadev Building in Bhiwandi's Shashtri Nagar dangerous. It had served the building a number of evacuation notices and had cut off electricity and water supplies the day before the collapse, according to The Indian Express. The civic body had also declared Kabir Seth Chawl dangerous, before it collapsed and killed eight people on July 31.
Fire department workers and National Disaster Response Force personnel were involved in a 12-hour rescue operation. While two bodies were recovered soon after the incident, which took place around 7.30 am on Sunday, the other six were pulled out several hours later.