Building Collapse in South Delhi Leaves Several Feared Trapped
A building near Saket metro station in South Delhi collapsed, sparking fears of several people trapped in the debris. The five-storey structure housed a coaching institute and was under construction. Rescue efforts are ongoing while authorities have yet to confirm the number of those trapped.
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A five-storey building located near Saket Metro Station in South Delhi collapsed, raising concerns over several individuals potentially being trapped beneath the debris. The incident occurred on Saturday evening, leaving a large mound of rubble where the structure once stood, officials reported.
Initial investigations suggest that the building, which hosted a coaching institute on its ground floor, was undergoing construction on the upper levels. Rescue teams were promptly dispatched to the scene, managing to save three to four individuals who suffered only minor injuries.
The building typically accommodated 300 to 400 people, though it is hoped fewer were present due to the timing of the collapse. Locals mentioned that a nearby building housing a mess was also impacted but has since been evacuated with minimal injuries. Emergency workers are continuing their search efforts amid constrained access within the densely populated neighborhood.
Authorities are maintaining a search and rescue operation to locate any further individuals who might be trapped as the extent of the collapse is assessed. The affected site contained scattered debris, including concrete and twisted metal. Rescue crews, supported by local residents, are using flashlights to navigate the wreckage. Details are developing as the situation unfolds.
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