Mulund metro pillar collapse leaves one dead, 3 injured
Tragedy struck Mulund, Maharashtra, today when a metro pillar collapsed during construction. The incident killed one person and injured three others. An auto-rickshaw was struck by the falling debris. Rescue operations are underway. Authorities ar...

The deceased has been identified as Ramdhan Yadav, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.
Other injured individuals have been identified as Rajkumar Indrajeet Yadav (45), who is in a critical condition, Mahendra Pratap Yadav (52), and Deepa Ruhiya (40), who are in stable conditions.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) on Saturday said that the Metro project team is present at the site of the pillar collapse, carrying out the relief operations in close coordination with the BMC and disaster management authorities.
"Today, around 12:15 PM, an accident occurred near pier number P196 during the construction of the ongoing Metro line in the RAJV (Milan) area close to the Mulund Fire Station. A section of the parapet fell from a height and struck an auto-rickshaw passing by.
In this incident, two people were injured and were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital. Considering their condition, all necessary medical assistance is being provided.
The Metro project team is present at the site, and rescue operations are underway at a war footing in coordination with BMC, Mumbai Fire Brigade, Mumbai Traffic Police, and the Disaster Management Authority," MMRDA wrote on X.
"Part of the metro pillar collapsed near Johnson & Johnson Company, LBS Road, Mulund (W) today at 12.20 pm. During construction, a part of the cement metro pillar collapsed and fell onto a rickshaw. Mumbai Fire Brigade, Police, Metro staff, Ward staff, and 108 Ambulance services are present at the spot. 3-4 people in an auto-rickshaw likely injured..." the BMC stated.
Expressing regret over the incident, MMRDA conveyed condolences to the family of the deceased. Financial assistance will be provided to the next of kin as per the authority’s compensation policy, while all medical expenses of the injured will be borne by the agency.
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