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Meerut house collapse: Death toll rises to 10, rescue operations underway

In a statement, the administration said one person is feared to be still trapped under the debris

PTI Lucknow, Meerut Published 15.09.24, 10:01 AM
Rescue operation underway on the second day after a house collapsed, in Meerut, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024

Rescue operation underway on the second day after a house collapsed, in Meerut, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024 PTI

The death toll in the collapse of a three-storey house in Zakir Nagar here has risen to 10 while the rescue work at the site is still underway, the district administration said on Sunday.

In a statement, the administration said one person is feared to be still trapped under the debris.

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The deceased have been identified as Sajid (40), his daughter Saniya (15), son Saqib (11), Simra (one-and-half years), Reeza (7), Naffo (63), Farhana (20), Alisa (18), Aliya (6) and Rimsa (5 months).

The condition of Sofiyan (6) is stable, the administration said in the statement.

Of those injured, Naeem (22), Nadeem (26), Saqib (20) and Saina (38) are undergoing treatment at the Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College.

The three-storey house collapsed on Saturday afternoon, trapping 15 people under the debris.

Speaking to reporters, Meerut District Magistrate of Deepak Meena said, "When the rescue operation started, the relatives gave information about 15 persons. Three managed to escape when the building was collapsing." "The death toll stands at 10 till now while five persons are alive. The rescue operations will continue till the entire debris is removed," the officer said.

"The bodies have been kept at the medical college and a post-mortem examination is being conducted," he said.

Senior officials, including Meerut Zone Additional Director General of Police D K Thakur, Divisional Commissioner Selva Kumari J, Inspector General of Police Nachiketa Jha and Senior Superintendent of Police Vipin Tada, reached the spot to monitor the rescue operation.

NDRF, fire brigade and police teams are engaged in the rescue operation.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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