At least 10 have been reported dead, eight injured and over two dozen are feared trapped in rubble after a 100-year-old building in Mumbai’s Dongri area collapsed on Tuesday. The collapse was reported at 11:40 am in the morning and the officials have said that nearly 40-50 people are feared to be trapped. Three teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and fire tenders were rushed to the spot to carry out the rescue operations which are underway.

Confirming that the building is 100 years old, Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis said that the state government has ordered an investigation into the building collapse.

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8:14 pm IST Search operations likely to continue over the night The rescue operation is still underway. Firemen on the spot have said that search operation is likely to continue through the night as they have been clearing the debris manually as a JCB machine cannot enter the spot due to narrow lanes.





8:06 pm IST Death toll reaches 10, eight injured in Dongri building collapse BMC disaster management cell has confirmed that at least 10 people have died today after a 100-year-old building came crumbling down in Mumbai’s Dongri. The count of injured people is at eight. The search operations are currently underway.





6:29 pm IST Death toll climbs to seven, eight injured The death toll in a building collapse in Mumbai’s Dongri reached four, while nine have been reported injured. This is a second such collapse around Mumbai in less than ten days.





5:25 pm IST Priyanka Vadra Gandhi condoles loss of lives, slams lack of timely action Condoling the loss of lives, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said, “I pray for the well-being of the people trapped inside the collapsed four-storey building. My condolences are with the families. Congress workers are requested to help in the rescue operation. This is the third incident which has recently happened. Why was the action not taken on time?” she said.





4:54 pm IST Death toll reaches 5, over two dozen still trapped under debris The death toll in a building collapse in Mumbai’s Dongri reached four, while nine have been reported injured. This is a second such collapse around Mumbai in less than ten days.





4:30 pm IST Collapse of building in Mumbai’s Dongri is anguishing: PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted on the Mumbai building collapse incident and said, “Collapse of a building in Mumbai’s Dongri is anguishing. My condolences to the families of those who lost their lives. I hope the injured recover soon. Maharashtra Government, NDRF and local authorities are working on rescue operations and assisting those in need.” Collapse of a building in Mumbai’s Dongri is anguishing. My condolences to the families of those who lost their lives. I hope the injured recover soon. Maharashtra Government, NDRF and local authorities are working on rescue operations & assisting those in need: PM @narendramodi — PMO India (@PMOIndia) July 16, 2019





4:02 pm IST Aaditya Thackeray says Dongri building collapse ‘unfortunate’ Reacting to the building collapse in Mumbai, Aaditya Thackeray, President of Yuva Sena has said that the Dongri building collapse is really unfortunate. The Dongri building collapse is really unfortunate. I have been in touch with Mayor & MC, relief work is on. Prayers for people trapped in the debris. I sincerely request residents of the building tht are declared dilapidated by @mybmc to please evacuate, not risk their lives. — Aaditya Thackeray (@AUThackeray) July 16, 2019





4:00 pm IST Death toll reaches three, nine injured The death toll in a building collapse in Mumbai’s Dongri reached three, while nine have been reported injured. This is a second such collapse around Mumbai in less than ten days. While ten people have been admitted in JJ Hospital, one child has been discharged from Habib hospital. The search rescure operations are underway.





03:39 pm IST Milind Deora and Bhai Jagtap arrive at the spot Congress leader Milind Deora who arrived at the spot where four-storey residential building collapsed in congested Dongri area on Tuesday afternoon said, “This year the CM did not take the review meeting which takes places every year before monsoon for dilapidated buildings. We urge the CM to conduct this meeting. Simply suspending 2-3 officers will not do.”





03:32 pm IST Confusion prevails over ownership of collapsed building in Mumbai While Congress legislator Bhai Jagtap has alleged that residents had been complaining to MHADA (Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority) to take prompt measures as the building was very old and in a dilapidated state, a top MHADA office-bearer denied that the building belonged to the authority: PTI





03:13 pm IST Compensation to be announced after cause is known: Devendra Fadnavis Regarding compensation for the victims of the incident, Fadnavis said, “Compensation for the victims of the incident will be announced once the causes behind the collapse are clear.”





03:06 pm IST This was an illegal building: Radha Krishna Vikhepatil Minister of Housing of Maharashtra, Radha Krishna Vikhepatil, said “The situation is very grave. Our efforts are concentrated towards saving maximum lives. This was an illegal building. We are looking into all aspects of the illegality, and who is to b held responsible. The nearby buildings have been vacated.”





03:04 pm IST Devendra Fadnavis orders probe into Mumbai building collapse Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday ordered an investigation after a four-storey building collapsed here killing two persons and trapping over 40 people under its debris earlier today: ANI





02:57 pm IST Best of medical care is being given to all victims: Girish Mahajan Maharashtra Water Resources Minister, Girish Mahajan, said, “There are a lot of challenges in the rescue operations, such as narrow lanes, no place for machinery to enter and evacuate debris. The locals are helping a lot by carrying injured to ambulances or evacuating debris. This is a 100 year old building. A notice was sent to the building in 2017, as it was found delapidated. BMC has more details and will be given out shortly. The best of medical care is being given to all victims.”





02:54 pm IST Mumbai Police Commissioner arrives at the site Mumbai Police Commissioner Sanjay Barve and DCP, Zone 1, Abhishek Trimukhe arrived at the site where a building collapsed in Dongri, today. 2 people have died and 6 people have been injured in the incident ,so far. Maharashtra: Mumbai Police Commissioner Sanjay Barve and DCP, Zone 1, Abhishek Trimukhe arrive at the site where a building collapsed in Dongri, today. 2 people have died & 6 people have been injured in the incident ,so far. pic.twitter.com/bOKpzC5wwE — ANI (@ANI) July 16, 2019





02:49 pm IST Additional Municipal Commissioner: Building was declared extremely dangerous Ashwini Joshi, Additional Municipal Commissioner, said, “The BMC had informed MHADA about the building. MHADA then issued a notice in 2017. It’s a cess building. A structural audit was carried out in 2017 and the building was declared as C1 (extremely dangerous).”





02:45 pm IST ‘They were asked to vacate their building’: Locals recall Abdul Gaffar shaikh (spectacled man in white kurta) lives in nearby Kasai building, adjoining to the building that collapsed. They were asked to vacate their building. Their building experienced vibrations when the other building collapsed.





02:34 pm IST Senior officer of Fire Brigade: If I could take a JCB inside, by now all debris would be cleared A senior officer of the Mumbai Fire Brigade said, “Access is a very big challenge for us at this time. The lanes are narrow, so we cannot take any machinery inside. We are manually doing all work, clearing debris, cutting iron girders. Since these are Lal old buildings that were renovated at some point, they have been supported with iron rods around the structure of the building. This is proving rescue challenging, and is very problematic for those stuck in the debris. If I could take a JCB inside, by now all debris would be cleared.”





02:31 pm IST Relative outside JJ hospital, Mumbai The G+4 building ‘Kesarbai’ situated near Tandel street, behind Abdul Hamid Shah Dargah, Dongri collapsed approximately around 11:40 am today. Relatives of those affected are seen waiting outside the JJ hospital, Mumbai.





02:19 pm IST MBRRB Chairman Vinod Ghosalkar: Will investigate why the redevelopment work was not initiated “This is a serious matter and we will investigate why the redevelopment work was not initiated, what caused the delays and take appropriate action against those responsible,” Ghosalkar told IANS.





02:15 pm IST Investigation will be done: Devendra Fadnavis Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis on Dongri building collapse: The entire focus is on rescuing the people trapped. Investigation will be done. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis on Dongri building collapse: As per the initial information I have received, around 15 families are feared trapped in the collapse. The building is around 100 yrs old. The entire focus is on rescuing the people trapped. Investigation will be done. pic.twitter.com/ApIVqmNLMb — ANI (@ANI) July 16, 2019





02:12 pm IST Housing minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil to visit the spot Minister of Housing of Maharashtra, Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, to visit Mumbai’s Dongri area where the four-storey building collapsed.





02:09 pm IST Child rescued has been admitted to hospital and is stable A child rescued from the building collapse site in Dongri, he has been admitted to hospital and is stable, reports news agency ANI. Mumbai: A child rescued from the building collapse site in Dongri, he has been admitted to hospital and is stable pic.twitter.com/LawktNSdR7 — ANI (@ANI) July 16, 2019





02:06 pm IST It was not in the list of dangerous buildings: Devendra Fadnavis: It was a 100 year old building. It was not in the list of dangerous buildings. Developer was appointed for redevelopment. We will probe if there was any lapse on part of developer.





02:05 pm IST Will take action against those responsible for lapses: MHADA The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), which had given the building that collapsed in Mumbai on Tuesday to a private builder for re-development, said action would be taken against those responsible for any lacunae. MHADA Chairman Uday Samant said the building, located in Dongri area, was under their jurisdiction but given to a private builder for re-development: PTI





02:03 pm IST Narrow roads hamper rescue operations Fire brigade, Mumbai Police and civic officials rushed to the site but the constricted lanes made it difficult to access the area, reduced to a mass of rubble, twisted concrete and broken wires. Scores of locals joined in the effort, forming a human chain to help in removing the debris brick by brick and picking up slabs of concrete to locate those buried. Ambulances could not reach the site and had to be parked around 50 metres away: PTI





02:00 pm IST Legislator Bhai Jagtap: Residents had been complaining to MHADA for a long time Legislator Bhai Jagtap said residents had been complaining to MHADA to take prompt measures as the building was very old and in a dilapidated state for a long time. The ‘Kesarbai’ building, located in a bustling narrow lane in Tandel Street of Dongri area of south Mumbai, crashed around 11.40 am, a BMC disaster management cell official said: PTI





01:58 pm IST BMC opened shelter at Imamwada Municipal Secondary Girls’ School The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has opened a shelter at Imamwada Municipal Secondary Girls’ School after the building collapse, a civic official said: PTI





01:55 pm IST NDRF brings sniffer dogs to the spot Sniffer dogs have been brought to the spot by National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team.





01:53 pm IST Eyewitness: Building collapse felt like a quake An eyewitness said the building collapse felt like a quake. The building was owned by the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) and its officials reached the site to assess the situation. Two teams of the National Disaster Response Force were also deployed to help rescue those trapped, reports news agency PTI.





01: 38 pm IST Ten ambulances on the spot in Dongri Rescue operation continues as more people are feared trapped. At present, there are ten ambulances on spot, informed the BMC disaster management cell.





01:35 pm IST Mumbai traffic police creates green corridor at JJ hospital As a caution, Mumbai traffic police have created a green corridor at JJ hospital in Mumbai central for movement of ambulances.





01: 33 pm IST Two people dead, 3 injured During the rescue operation, the BMC disaster managed rescued three people from the spot, including a child. In the incident, two people lost their lives.





01:30 pm IST Rescue operation underway at the site where G+4 building collapsed





01: 25 pm IST Fire brigade vacates adjoining buildings Police and civic body staff are present at the site. The adjoining buildings,which are in a dilapidated condition, have been vacated by the Mumbai fire brigade.



