19 killed, many still trapped in Delhi, Chennai buildings collapse

Agencies | ByHT Correspondent and AP, Chennai/new Delhi
Updated on: Jun 29, 2014 11:35 am IST

Rescuers using gas cutters and shovels were searching in construction rubble Sunday for more than a dozen workers feared trapped in the second of two building collapses in India that together have killed at least 19 people.

Rescuers using gas cutters and shovels were searching in construction rubble on Sunday for more than 20 workers feared trapped in the second of two building collapses in India that together have killed at least 19 people.

The 12-story apartment structure the workers were building collapsed late Saturday while heavy rains and lightning were pounding the outskirts of Chennai. Police said 26 construction workers had been pulled out so far and the search was continuing for more than a dozen others.

Four of the workers died on the spot and another four succumbed to injuries later in a hospital, said police officer George Fernandes.
Twelve injured workers have been hospitalized, while six others were allowed to go home after medical attention on Saturday night, Fernandes said.

Authorities are investigating the cause of the collapse. Two persons have been arrested in connection with the building collapse.

Soil testing is being done to check if the building would hold and if all legalities were followed regarding clearances etc. NDRF, state rescue forces, police, fire brigade personnel are on the spot.

Nearly 300 policemen and fire service workers worked overnight, looking for survivors in the debris. They used gas cutters, iron rods and shovels to reach those trapped in the rubble.

Earlier on Saturday, a four-story, inhabited by the poor. Eleven people died and one survivor was being treated in a hospital, said fire service officer Praveer Haldiar.

Most homes in that part of the capital were built without permission and using substandard materials, police officer Madhur Verma said.

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The New Delhi collapse was triggered by construction work on an adjacent plot, according to PTI reports.

Building collapses are common in India, where high demand for housing and lax regulations have encouraged some builders to cut corners, use substandard materials or add unauthorized extra floors.

In April last year, 74 people were killed when an eight-story building being constructed illegally in the Mumbai suburb of Thane in western Maharashtra state caved in. It was the worst building collapse in the country in decades.



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A trapped construction worker waiting for help in the debris of under construction building which collapsed in Porur near Chennai. (PTI photo)</em> </div)
A trapped construction worker waiting for help in the debris of under construction building which collapsed in Porur near Chennai. (PTI photo)
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