Mumbai building collapse: Bhendi Bazaar accident leaves 22 dead, CM Devendra Fadnavis assures strict action

The accident that has been categorised as a level III emergency by the fire brigade, witnessed teams of the NDRF and the Fire Brigade at the spot engaged in rescue operations.
A six-storey building collapsed in Mumbai’s Bhendi Bazaar area leaving 22 dead and many injured on Thursday. At least 30 people have been rescued with several others reported to be trapped under the rubble of the dilapidated Husaini Building. The accident that has been categorised as a level III emergency by the fire brigade, witnessed teams of the NDRF and the Fire Brigade at the spot engaged in rescue operations.

At least 90 NDRF personnel, dog squad, 10 fire tenders, two rescue vans and several ambulances were engaged at the site of the collapse. Prime Minister Narendra Modiexpressed condolences to families of those who lost their lives in Mumbai’s building collapse and said the news is saddening.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis announced an ex-Gratia of Rs five lakh for the kin of those who died and assured strict action in case of any negligence. The Maharashtra government will conduct an inquiry into the Bhendi Bazaar building collapse.

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