NEW DELHI, India — At least five persons, including four women, were killed and over 25 injured when a multi-storey residential building collapsed in the congested Chandni Mahal area of Old Delhi on Tuesday night. Several people are still suspected to be trapped under the debris.
The three-storey building, just a few hundred metres from the local police station, was home to least half-a-dozen families. It came crashing down around 8 p.m.
In November last year, a five-storey residential building collapsed in India’s capital, crushing at least 60 people to death.
Source: Agency
The three-storey building, just a few hundred metres from the local police station, was home to least half-a-dozen families. It came crashing down around 8 p.m.
- Federal telecoms Minister Kapil Sibal was blocked by an angry mob from entering a local hospital where the injured have been admitted, TV channels said.
- NDTV, citing police, said the building collapsed because of pressure from adjacent construction work.
In November last year, a five-storey residential building collapsed in India’s capital, crushing at least 60 people to death.
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