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Labourers killed as 11-storey building collapses amid monsoon in India | Labourers killed as 11-storey building collapses amid monsoon in India |
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At least nine people were killed and dozens trapped after an 11-storey block of flats crumbled in southern India, in the country's latest building disaster. | At least nine people were killed and dozens trapped after an 11-storey block of flats crumbled in southern India, in the country's latest building disaster. |
The tower, which was still being built, collapsed on Saturday evening after heavy rains and crushed labourers working at the site on the outskirts of Chennai in Tamil Nadu. | |
Senior police officer Karuna Sagar told a TV news station nine bodies had been pulled from the rubble and 31 people were being treated in hospital. | |
Sagar added that witnesses described hearing a loud bang before the building collapsed after about 50 workers went inside to shelter from the rain. | |
TV footage showed rescuers scouring the debris on Sunday with shovels as they searched for survivors. | |
A disaster management official said clearing the debris could take days. | |
"There is no clarity on the number of people trapped," SP Selvan, a senior officer from the National Disaster Response Force, told reporters according to the Press Trust of India. | |
Earlier on Saturday a dilapidated apartment block collapsed in New Delhi, killing 10 people including five children. | Earlier on Saturday a dilapidated apartment block collapsed in New Delhi, killing 10 people including five children. |
Building collapses are common in India where lax regulations and the demand for cheap housing spurs constructions with substandard materials and unauthorised extra floors. | Building collapses are common in India where lax regulations and the demand for cheap housing spurs constructions with substandard materials and unauthorised extra floors. |
Police are said to have arrested two construction company directors after the Chennai building collapse. | |
"We will look into all aspects of planning permission and quality of construction, the structure aspect and the soil condition and see what's wrong," Sagar said. | "We will look into all aspects of planning permission and quality of construction, the structure aspect and the soil condition and see what's wrong," Sagar said. |
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu chief minister, Jayalalithaa Jayaram, announced compensation of £2,000 to families of the dead and £500 for those injured. | Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu chief minister, Jayalalithaa Jayaram, announced compensation of £2,000 to families of the dead and £500 for those injured. |