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All possible help will be provided to the affected people: Delhi CM on Burari building collapse

ANI January 28, 2025 243 views

A devastating building collapse in Burari, Delhi has triggered an urgent rescue mission involving multiple emergency services. Delhi Chief Minister Atishi has personally stepped in, ensuring speedy relief efforts for those trapped in the four-storey structure. So far, 10 people have been rescued and taken to the hospital, with authorities expecting 12-15 people might still be inside. The incident highlights the critical importance of rapid emergency response in urban disaster scenarios.

"All possible help will be provided to the affected people" - Atishi, Delhi Chief Minister
New Delhi, January 28: Delhi Chief Minister Atishi ordered the local administration to ensure speedy relief and rescue operations for the people feared trapped after a building collapsed in the national capital's Burari area on Monday.

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Rescue teams from multiple agencies working to save trapped laborers

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Four-storey building collapsed in Kaushik Enclave, Burari

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10 people rescued and taken to local hospital

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Ongoing search for 12-15 potentially trapped individuals

The four-storey building collapsed at approximately 6:30 pm in Kaushik Enclave, Burari on Monday. Police said that they received a call regarding the incident at 6:58 pm.

Ten people have been rescued so far by officials, and taken to the local hospital for any necessary treatment and observation.

Giving assurance that all possible help will be extended to the affected people, the CM posted on X, "This incident of building collapse in Burari is extremely sad. I have spoken to the local administration to ensure speedy relief and rescue operations. All possible help will be provided to the affected people."

The rescue operations, which took several hours, involved the Delhi Police, Delhi Fire Services, District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF).

Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) (North Delhi) Raja Banthia told reporters that we received information that labourers were trapped inside the building, and expected around 12-15 people might be trapped in total.

"In Kaushik Enclave of Burari, a newly constructed four-storey building in 200 square yards area has collapsed. Police and fire teams reached the spot immediately. We got information that labourers were trapped inside the building. So far 10 people have been rescued and we expect around 12-15 people to be trapped," he said.

Further details into the incident are awaited.

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