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2 Dead As 3-Storey Building Collapses In Delhi's Welcome Area

Eight people have been pulled out of the rubble so far, inlcuding a 14-month-old boy Ahmad.

The building collapsed early morning, around 7am.

  • Several people are feared trapped after a four-storey building collapsed in Delhi
  • The collapse occurred at 7:05 am in Northeast Delhi's Welcome area
  • Rescue operations are ongoing with multiple teams involved
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At least two people died after a three-storey building collapsed in Northeast Delhi on Saturday morning. Eight people were pulled out from under the debris, officials said. The incident was reported at 7 am from Delhi's Welcome area. The cause of the collapse is yet to be ascertained.

Those rescued from the collapse site inlcude a 14-month-old boy Ahmad, four men. and three women. While adults have been sent to the JPC Hospital, the boy is admitted at the GTB Hospital. 

According to locals, a family of 10 lived in the building.

"We received a call regarding a building collapse at 7 am. Multiple teams are working, including seven fire tenders. Further information is awaited," a senior police officer told news agency PTI.

Locals can be seen helping clear the debris and rescue people, according to the video shared by the news agency ANI.

"Around 7 am, I was in my house when I heard a loud noise and there was dust all over. When I came down, I saw that our neighbour's home has collapsed," Asma, a local, told PTI.

"We don't know how many are trapped but a family of 10 people lives there and three have been rescued," she added.

Several locals were out on their morning walks when the building collapsed. The morning walkers acted as first responders and tried to rescue people before fire officials arrived at the location. 

In a statement, Delhi Fire Service chief Atul Garg said a building collapsed in Gali No. 5 at Janta Colony close to Idgah road in Seelampur.

Earlier in April, at least four people were killed and 13 others rescued after a four-storey building collapsed in Delhi's Mustafabad. An official described it as a “pancake collapse”, in which, he said, the chances of survival are "minimal".

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