Saket Building Collapse: Several Feared Trapped in Delhi
Saket Building Collapse: Several Feared Trapped

Saket Building Collapse: Several Feared Trapped After Three-Storey Structure Falls

A three-storey building collapsed in the Saket area of Delhi on Saturday, leaving several people feared trapped under the debris. The incident occurred in the busy market area, causing panic among locals and shoppers. Emergency services, including fire tenders and rescue teams, have been rushed to the spot to assist in the search and rescue operations.

Rescue Operations Underway

According to officials, the building collapsed suddenly around noon. The cause of the collapse is not yet known, but preliminary reports suggest structural weakness might have been a factor. The Delhi Fire Service has deployed multiple teams, and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has also been called in to assist. Rescue workers are using heavy machinery to clear the rubble and locate survivors.

Local residents reported hearing a loud noise before the building came down. Many rushed to help, but the debris made it difficult to reach those trapped. Police have cordoned off the area, and traffic has been diverted to facilitate rescue efforts.

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Injuries and Casualties

At least five people have been injured and taken to nearby hospitals. Their condition is reported to be stable. However, fears remain that many more could be trapped, as the building housed several shops and residential units. Authorities have not yet confirmed the exact number of people inside at the time of the collapse.

Government Response

Delhi Chief Minister expressed grief over the incident and assured all possible help. He instructed officials to ensure speedy rescue operations and proper medical care for the injured. The local municipal corporation has ordered an investigation into the structural integrity of the building and whether any prior warnings were ignored.

This is a developing story. More details are awaited as rescue operations continue.

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