Rohini building collapse: A three-storey building under construction behind the MCD school in Rohini Sector-16, Delhi suddenly collapsed. Many people are feared buried under the debris. Police, fire department and rescue teams are engaged in relief and rescue work on the spot.
A major accident came to light on Saturday evening from Rohini area of Delhi, where a three-storey building under construction suddenly collapsed and collapsed. After the accident, there was chaos in the area and many people are feared to be buried under the debris. Police, fire department and relief teams reached the spot and are continuously carrying out rescue operations.
Building under construction suddenly collapsed in Rohini Sector-16
According to the information, this accident happened behind the MCD school located in Pocket G-5 of Rohini Sector-16. Construction work of a three-storey building was going on here. At around 4:20 pm, the building suddenly collapsed, causing panic among the people present nearby. As soon as the information was received, five vehicles of police and fire department reached the spot. Officials have surrounded the entire area and started relief and rescue operations.
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Fear of people being buried under debris
According to Delhi Police, some people have been reported trapped under the debris. On this basis, the rescue team is carefully removing the debris. At present it is not clear how many people were inside and how many have been able to get out safely. A large number of local people have also gathered at the incident site. The administration has appealed to the people not to hinder the rescue operation.
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Rain is believed to be the reason for the accident
According to preliminary information, due to continuous rains the structure of the building under construction became weak, due to which the accident occurred. However, the actual reason for the building collapse will be known only after the investigation is completed. At present, police, fire department and other agencies are jointly carrying out relief operations. The administration says that the exact information about the damage and casualties will be known only after the debris is completely removed. An investigation into the accident has also been started to find out whether there was any negligence in the construction work.