Gurugram: Panic gripped residents of the partially collapsed apartment building in Gurugram on Saturday as debris came tumbling down amid efforts to retrieve the body of a woman stuck under it for over 40 hours now.
It soon gave way to anger as the residents locked the gates of the society and staged protests, demanding a CBI inquiry into the incident.
Rescuers are carefully navigating their way through the rubble to avoid damaging key supporting pillars of the 18-floor apartment block, officials said, as anxious family members and residents of Chintels Paradiso in Gurugram's sector 109 counted the hours since Thursday evening when the dining room floor of a sixth-floor apartment came down, killing two women.
While Ekta Bhardwaj died on Thursday, Sunita Shrivastava's body has been stuck under the debris for over 40 hours and counting.
Damage to any of the pillars could lead to the tower collapsing. Therefore, work of cutting and removing debris is being done carefully, a senior official said.
Teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) are carrying out the rescue work.
Sunita Srivastava's husband A K Shrivastava, an IRS officer and managing director with the Central Warehousing Corporation, suffered critical injuries and could be rescued from the debris only after 16 hours of efforts by the NDRF team on Friday.
The police have lodged an FIR at Bajghera police station against the managing director of realty firm Chintels India on charges of causing death due to negligence, Gurugram Deputy Commissioner of Police Deepak Saharan said.
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The Gurugram district administration also instituted a probe into the collapse of roofs of the drawing rooms of flats one below another.
With tempers running high, Gurugram MP and Union Minister Rao Inderjeet Singh, who was scheduled to go to Chintel Paradiso on Saturday, cancelled his visit. A spokesperson of the minister said they were advised by administration officials against the visit.