Five die as wall of under-construction godown collapses in Delhi's Alipur; two arrested

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said he was monitoring the relief work following the wall collapse. The district administration is involved in relief and rescue work, he said.

Published: 15th July 2022 04:31 PM  |   Last Updated: 16th July 2022 12:06 AM   |  A+A-

Over 10 people are trapped under the debris. (Photo | ANI Twitter)

By Online Desk

NEW DELHI: Five people were killed and nine injured after the wall of an under-construction godown collapsed in outer Delhi's Alipur area, police said on Friday.

They said the injured are undergoing treatment at a hospital.

Police said a case has been registered and two people have been arrested.

The area of the godown is about 5,000 square yards and four fire tenders were rushed to the spot, Delhi Fire Service director Atul Garg said.

He said preliminary enquiry suggested the construction was unauthorised.

Police said a PCR call was received at Alipur police station at 12:40 pm about the wall collapse.

"On reaching the spot, it was found that approximately 100-foot long and 15-foot high wall of the under-construction warehouse has collapsed. Around 20 labourers who were digging a foundation adjacent to the wall got buried under the debris," a senior police officer said.

"With collective efforts, 13 labourers were shifted to Satyawadi Raja Harish Chandra Hospital in Narela. Of them, nine have been injured, while five others have been declared dead," he added.

The land owner has been identified as Shakti Singh, (40), a resident of Bakoli in the Alipur area and the contractor is Sikandar, police said, adding legal action will be initiated in the matter.

The deceased have been identified as Pramod (45), a resident of Hardoi district in Uttar Pradesh; Govind Prasad alias Bablu (30), a resident of Sitapur in UP; Pramod Kumar (35), a resident of Palamau district in Jharkhand, Rishipal (40) and Pramod (35).

The injured have been identified as Kishan Kumar (30), Ram Kishore (47), Puran (28), Sanjay (32), Rambir (24), Mahavir Das (25), Guddu (23), Nim Chand (40) and Vinod, they said.

"A case has been registered under sections 288 (negligent conduct with respect to pulling down or repairing buildings), 304 (punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) and 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of the Indian Penal Code.

We have arrested two people, Sikander, the contractor, and Satish, the site supervisor," the officer said.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), in a statement, said the wall was being constructed on private land in Bakoli village.

The sub-divisional magistrate had issued a restraint order on the construction.

"MCD had carried out demolition action on April 22 and wrote to the police station concerned to not allow construction activities there. On July 13, a junior engineer on a field visit noticed construction activities at the spot following which a notice was issued to the property owner," it added.

Gurjeet Singh, who works as a guard in a godown in front of the site where the wall collapsed, said, "I was inside the godown when I heard a loud noise. When I came outside, I saw people gathered at the spot and later got to know that the wall has collapsed and people were trapped under it."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed anguish over the incident and said his thoughts are with those who lost their loved ones.

"Anguished by the mishap in Alipur, Delhi. My thoughts are with those who have lost their loved ones. I pray that those who are injured recover at the earliest," he was quoted as saying in a tweet by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said he was monitoring the relief work.

"A very tragic incident happened in Alipur. The district administration is involved in relief and rescue work. I am monitoring the relief work. I pray for the souls of the deceased," Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi.

Mukim (21), a truck driver, said he, along with others, helped pulling people out of the debris.

"I came here from Bawana to fix my truck. I was near the spot when the incident happened. We all rushed to the spot, removed the bricks and pulled out some people who were bleeding," he said.

Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena on Friday said a probe is underway into the "unfortunate" wall collapse incident in the capital's Alipur area that claimed the lives of five people.

"Saddened at the tragic loss of precious lives in a wall collapse in Alipur, North Delhi.

The reasons behind the unfortunate incident are being inquired (into) and the injured are being provided necessary medical aid," Saxena said in a tweet.

Family members of those killed in a wall collapse incident in outer Delhi's Alipur on Friday struggled to come to terms with their loss even as many sought help from authorities to take the bodies of their dear ones to their native places.

Five people were killed and nine injured after the wall of an under-construction godown collapsed in Alipur area, police said on Friday.

Breastfeeding her one-year-old daughter outside the emergency ward of Raja Harishchandra hospital in Narela, Meena Devi (30) says she was working along with her husband at the site when the incident took place.

An inconsolable Meena says she rushed to the site after hearing a loud noise but could not save her husband Pramod Kumar.

"I came to Delhi from Palamu in Jharkhand along with my husband and daughter to earn our livelihood. My husband wanted to save money for the marriage of his sister back home. Now all our dreams are shattered," she says.

Meena's relative Vinod says they are now seeking help from the authorities to take Pramod's body to Jharkhand.

Munna Kumar (38), who escaped unhurt in the incident, says he along with others helped in rescuing a few people.

He, however, said many of his fellow workers are still missing.

The area of the godown is about 5,000 square yards and four fire tenders were rushed to the spot, said Atul Garg, the director of Delhi Fire Service.

He said preliminary enquiry suggested the construction was unauthorised.

Dulari, who lost her only son Rishipal (40) in the incident, stares at a bleak future.

"Rishipal had been working at the site for the last one month. He used to earn Rs 800 per day. I work at a different place. My nephew Satbir informed me about the incident. Rishipal was working to save money for his sisters' marriages. I do not know how will his wife and four daughters survive now," she says.

Meanwhile, anxious family members searched for their dear ones in the debris.

Raghubir (35), whose younger brother is missing, says someone told him that his brother was trapped under the debris.

"I rushed to the spot after someone called me and said my brother was trapped under the debris. I am running from pillar to post to get any information about my brother Raghu (22). He is the youngest among the four brothers. His two children live in Bihar," he says.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), in a statement, said the wall was being constructed on private land in Bakoli village.

The sub-divisional magistrate had issued a restraint order on the construction.

"MCD had carried out demolition action on April 22 and wrote to the police station concerned to not allow construction activities there. On July 13, a junior engineer on a field visit noticed construction activities at the spot following which a notice was issued to the property owner," it added.

The police have arrested Sikander, the contractor, and Satish, the site supervisor, in connection with the incident.

(With inputs from agencies)


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