NEW DELHI — A residential building in Mumbai, India’s busy financial center, collapsed on Tuesday, killing at least 14 people and trapping others, officials said Wednesday.

The four-story building, which was estimated to be up to 100 years old, caved in around 11:40 a.m. Tuesday in Dongri, a neighborhood in south Mumbai. Residents living nearby said the collapse felt like an earthquake.

They formed a human chain to help remove bricks and slabs of concrete from the site of the building, which was on a narrow lane and closely bordered on four sides by other structures.