Kolkata Warehouse Collapse: Toll Reaches 15, Rescue Continues
Kolkata Warehouse Collapse: Toll Reaches 15, Rescue On

The death toll from the Kolkata warehouse collapse has risen to 15, with rescue operations continuing after two days. Teams are using cameras beneath the rubble and mobile phone tower data to locate individuals whose phones remain active.

Rescue Efforts Intensify

According to officials, rescue teams have deployed advanced cameras to scan under the debris for any trapped persons. Additionally, mobile phone tower data is being used to trace the location of individuals whose phones are still active under the rubble. The operation involves multiple agencies working round the clock.

Casualties and Response

The collapse occurred on [date], and since then, rescue teams have been working tirelessly. The death toll has climbed to 15, with several others injured. Authorities have not yet confirmed the total number of people trapped. The building was a warehouse in the Kolkata area, and the cause of the collapse is under investigation.

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“We are using every available technology to locate survivors,” said a rescue official. “The cameras and mobile data are crucial in this effort.”

Ongoing Operations

Rescue operations continue as teams sift through debris. The use of mobile phone tower data has helped narrow down search areas. The incident highlights the need for stricter building safety regulations in the region.

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