Building collapse: Toll rises to 4; Delhi govt orders probe

Eight fire tenders, teams of National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF), local police and officials from district administration have rushed to the spot to rescue those trapped.

Building collapse: Toll rises to 4; Delhi govt orders probe
NEW DELHI: The death toll in the west Delhi building collapse rose to four today even as Delhi government ordered an inquiry into the tragedy and an FIR was lodged against unidentified persons.

According to police, Om Prakash (50) today succumbed to his injuries during treatment following the mishap last evening in the Vishnu Garden area of west Delhi. The three other deceased are all women while eight persons were also injured in the incident.

A young girl is "still suspected to be trapped under the debris" and rescue efforts are on at the site of the building collapse, said Joint Commissioner of Police (West Delhi Range), Dipendra Pathak.

Delhi government, which has ordered an inquiry into the incident, accused the BJP-led MCD of failing to ensure compliance with safety standards, charges which the civic body denied.

"People have told me there was construction going on and the entire building has collapsed on one side due to which four people have died and eight others were injured," said Delhi PWD Minister Satyendera Jain.

"Whatever construction work was going on, MCD had full responsibility to stop it, which they should have done... The government has ordered an investigation, to be done by the DM of the area, and the report will be submitted within seven days," he said, adding that "strict action will be taken against the culprits".
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Meanwhile, DCP (West Delhi), Pushpendra Kumar, said that an FIR "under Section 304 of IPC (causing death by negligence) has been registered against unknown persons in connection with the wall collapse".

As AAP held the civic body responsible for the tragedy, the BJP-led SDMC refuted the allegations and claimed it was "seepage in the sewer line" that had "weakened" the foundation of the building, leading to its collapse.

According to SDMC, the building was 25 years old and "no buildings laws were violated" as alleged by AAP.

"A sewer line was laid in the area about it three months ago; seepage in it weakened the foundation of the building, which led to the collapse," a senior SDMC official claimed.
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The eight persons injured in the collapse have been identified as Ravi (30), Madan (3), Aman (12), Shyamlal (50), Pooja (15), Brijlal (65), Prem Babu (51) and Hemant (19), police said.

The deceased have been identified as Sandhya (30), Om Prakash (50), Bina (15) and Sarvati (33), they said.
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Six of the injured were discharged immediately after treatment while two seriously injured persons were shifted last night to Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, police added.
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