New Delhi: A two-storey building in Bapa Nagar in Delhi's Karol Bagh collapsed on Wednesday morning, claiming 3 lives and 14 others sustained injuries and leaving several occupants feared trapped under the debris. The incident occurred around 9.11 am, prompting an immediate response from the Delhi Fire Sevices, which dispatched five fire tenders to the scene.
Authorities said that emergency personnel, including members of the Delhi Police, have been working diligently to conduct rescue operations. Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as locals gathered around, expressing concern for those believed to be trapped inside the collapsed structure.
Initial reports suggest that the building's collapse may have been exacerbated by recent heavy rainfall in the area, which has caused structural vulnerabilities in various buildings across the city.
DCP Central M Harsh Vardhan said that the information regarding the collapse was received at the Prasad Nagar Police station. While eight people have been successfully rescued, concerns remain that more occupants may still be trapped under the debris.
"The rescue efforts involve local police, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the Delhi Fire Services. No fatalities have been confirmed so far," DCP added.