The Kesarbai building in Dongri area collapsed at around 11.30 a.m. (Photo | ANI twitter) 
Nation

Minor wrapped in cloth rescued from Mumbai building collapse debris

The Kesarbai building in Dongri area collapsed at around 11.30 a.m. Locals said at least 12-15 families buried under the rubble were awaiting help.

From our online archive

MUMBAI: A minor, wrapped in cloth, was rescued on Tuesday after a four-storey building collapsed here, officials said, adding that at least 40-50 people were still feared trapped in the debris.

The building in Dongri area collapsed at around 11.30 a.m. Locals said at least 12-15 families buried under the rubble were awaiting help.

There is no confirmation on the final toll as the rescue operations are still underway.

The building, which belongs to the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority, also housed a catering business on the ground floor, they said.

The Fire Brigade, police and disaster management teams have rushed to the site and launched rescue operations, while the NDRF was expected to reach there shortly.

Narrow approach roads, huge crowds of onlookers and thickly populated areas hampered rescue operations.

Why PM Modi's speech in the Israeli Knesset troubled me

India, Israel seal 'Special Strategic Partnership'; UPI rollout, FTA push and critical minerals pact take centre stage

T20 World Cup: India stay in hunt for semifinal spot with thumping 72-run victory over Zimbabwe

Afghan authorities carry out strikes in retaliation for earlier Pakistani airstrikes

'Someone has to be held accountable': PM Modi on NCERT judiciary chapter row

SCROLL FOR NEXT