Building collapse in Mumbai claims 25 lives

Published September 28, 2013
Indian rescue workers look for survivors at the site of a building collapse in Mumbai on September 27, 2013. — Photo by AFP
Indian rescue workers look for survivors at the site of a building collapse in Mumbai on September 27, 2013. — Photo by AFP
Rescue crews search for survivors at the site of a collapsed residential building in Mumbai September 27, 2013. — Photo by Reuters
Rescue crews search for survivors at the site of a collapsed residential building in Mumbai September 27, 2013. — Photo by Reuters

MUMBAI: At least 25 people have been confirmed dead in a collapsed apartment building in India's financial capital of Mumbai, while rescuers have saved 32 others trapped under the rubble, authorities said Saturday.

The five-story building caved in early Friday morning near Dockyard Road in Mumbai's southeast, trapping dozens and launching an intense search mission.

Rescuers pulled a small girl alive from the flattened remains of the building nearly 12 hours into the search, invigorating the complex mission involving hundreds of workers with crowbars, hammers and heavy machinery.

But as the search continued overnight, more bodies were found.

Alok Awasthi, local commander of the National Disaster Response Force, said the death toll had climbed to 25 by Saturday morning.

The disaster was the third deadly building collapse in six months in Mumbai.

At least 72 people died in April in Mumbai when an illegally constructed building fell down, and in June, at least 10 people, including five children, died when a three-story building collapsed in the city.

Across India, buildings falling down have become relatively common. Massive demand for housing around India's fast-growing cities combined with pervasive corruption often result in contractors cutting corners by using substandard materials or adding unauthorized floors.

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