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Collapse of a building in India: the death toll stands at 16

2020-08-26T07:10:11.775Z


The human toll of the collapse of an apartment building in West India stood on Wednesday August 26 at 16 dead, rescuers excavating the last debris but no longer expecting to find victims there. Read also: In India, the return to confinement of certain regions weighs on the economy A complex of 47 apartments collapsed Monday evening in the town of Mahad, located 120 kilometers south of Bombay. Re...


The human toll of the collapse of an apartment building in West India stood on Wednesday August 26 at 16 dead, rescuers excavating the last debris but no longer expecting to find victims there.

Read also: In India, the return to confinement of certain regions weighs on the economy

A complex of 47 apartments collapsed Monday evening in the town of Mahad, located 120 kilometers south of Bombay. Rescue teams working in the rubble extracted a total of nine people alive, including a four-year-old child on Tuesday afternoon. " We are in the last phases (of research) and do not think that there are still people stranded under the debris, " Shiv Kumar, spokesperson for the National Disaster Response Force, told AFP.

1,300 monsoon deaths in 2020

Authorities initially feared that up to 200 people would be buried but revised their estimate downward to between 20 and 70 people, as many residents were away from the scene at the time of the collapse. Residents in shock have reported complaining several times in the past to the builder about the condition of the building. Police have opened an investigation against him and four others in connection with the collapse.

The causes of the accident were not immediately established, but building collapses are common in India during the monsoon season which runs from June to September. Torrential rains undermine the foundations of buildings and weaken them.

The monsoon plays a vital role in life and agriculture in South Asia. But it also causes many deaths and large-scale destruction every year, including floods, landslides and structural collapses. In 2020, the monsoon has already claimed the lives of some 1,300 people across the subcontinent, including more than 800 in India alone.

Source: lefigaro

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