Fifteen people have died and three injured in Pune after a portion of the wall of a residential building collapsed early this morning after heavy rain. Four children and a woman are among the dead. Pune received the second highest rainfall on Friday in June since 2010, reports NDTV.
Dramatic visuals showed several cars stuck in debris in Pune's Kondhwa area. The wall crashed down into tin sheds next to the apartment complex, taking down the parked cars as the ground caved in. The sheds were built for labourers working at a construction site nearby, the police said.
Rescue personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the fire department were at the site of the accident, searching for people who may be stuck. The 12 to 15-feet-high wall collapsed at around 1:45 am, an official said.
The injured have been taken to a nearby hospital. A fire brigade official said those who detailed were from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
The construction work going on barely 40 feet away from the residential building's wall.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis condoled the deaths. "Extremely saddened to know about loss of lives in the Kondhwa, Pune wall collapse incident. My deepest condolences to the families and prying for speedy recovery of the injured. Directed Pune Collector to conduct an in-depth enquiry," he tweeted.
"Our team is investigating the reasons behind the incident. Firm action will be taken against those responsible. We will check whether proper permissions were taken and safety measures were followed," Pune police chief K Venkatesham told reporters.
Pune saw heavy rain on Friday. The city has been seeing heavy rain since Thursday. As of last night, Pune received 73.1 millimetres of rain in 24 hours, the second highest rainfall in June since 2010.
Eight people were killed and five injured in rain-related incidents in Maharashtra on Friday.
In Mumbai, three persons were killed and five injured as the city received it first spell of heavy rain this monsoon that marked its most delayed arrival in the city in 45 years.
Early this morning, a wall collapsed on an auto-rickshaw in Mumbai's Chembur. There are no reports of anyone injured.