At least 11 killed in building collapse


AT least 11 people, including three children, were killed in New Delhi after a residential building collapsed on the outskirts of the Indian capital, local reports and authorities said.

The incident happened in the early hours of Saturday in the northeastern district of the city that mostly houses migrant workers, with rescue teams digging through the rubble throughout the day.

Eleven people were pronounced dead, NDTV channel reported, though 11 others were rescued and taken to hospital.

Five were still undergoing treatment, the network said.

Indian Prime Minister Narend­ra Modi said he was “saddened by the loss of lives”.

“Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones,” Modi’s office posted on X. “May the injured recover soon.”

Cautious operation: Emergency personnel using a crane to remove a slab at the site of the collapsed building in New Delhi. — ReutersCautious operation: Emergency personnel using a crane to remove a slab at the site of the collapsed building in New Delhi. — Reuters

President Droupadi Murmu, who lives in her official palace just 20km from the site, said that “the deaths of many people, including women and children, is very sad”.

Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party recently won the Delhi state election for the first time in almost three decades.

The cause of the collapse was not immediately known.

Delhi minister Kapil Mishra blamed corruption in the municipal government, run by a rival political party, for such building collapses, saying on X: “Cons­truction of such illegal buildings is going on in full swing.”

“Survey of all these illegal buildings is necessary, strict action is required against them,” he added. — AFP

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