Kolkata: Building collapse in Metiabruz area leaves 5 Dead and Several injured

The death toll in the Gardenreich high-rise collapse has risen to five. Two deaths were reported in the morning. Later three more people were rescued and brought to SSKM Hospital. Doctors declared them dead. According to administration sources, the deceased are Shama Begum (44), Hasina Khatun (55), Rizwan Alam (22), Akbar Ali (34) and Mohammad […]

Building Collapse in South Kolkata's Metiabruz area
by Avijit Gupta - March 18, 2024, 1:51 pm

The death toll in the Gardenreich high-rise collapse has risen to five. Two deaths were reported in the morning. Later three more people were rescued and brought to SSKM Hospital.

Doctors declared them dead. According to administration sources, the deceased are Shama Begum (44), Hasina Khatun (55), Rizwan Alam (22), Akbar Ali (34) and Mohammad Wasik. They were rescued from the wreckage and taken to a local hospital. The doctors declared the two dead there. Later Rizwan, Akbar and Wasik were declared dead by SSKM. A few people are still trapped in the collapsed spot. Their rescue is going on. According to the fire department, it may take the afternoon to finish the rescue work.

“As many as 13 people have just been rescued and two have been reported dead. Rs 5 lakhs will be given as compensation to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 1 lakh will be given to those injured,” Bose said.

Meanwhile, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited the site of the incident and interacted with the injured individuals at Unipon Hospital in South Kolkata.

The West Bengal Chief Minister stated that she is “saddened” after a five-storey under-construction building collapsed in South Kolkata’s Metiabruz area.

“Sad to learn about the house collapse disaster of an under-construction building in the Garden Reach area of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation. Our Mayor, Fire Minister, Secretaries and Commissioner of Police, civic, police, fire and disaster management officers and teams (including NDRF, KMC and KP teams) have been on site throughout the night to mitigate the disaster,” Banerjee said in a statement.

“This is an illegal construction. I express my condolences to the family. I will urge the administration to take strict action against those involved in illegal construction. When this construction was going on, those involved should have been more vigilant,” she further said.

Urging the Chief Secretary, Home Secretary, and Kolkata Police Commissioner to engage the West Bengal State Disaster Management Team in the ongoing rescue and relief operation Senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari posted, “I am receiving frantic calls regarding probable casualties. Please dispatch any team that can help in rescuing the victims, be it fire servicemen, police or any other team.”