
At least 45 people were crushed to death on the outskirts of Mumbai when an unauthorised partly-built apartment block collapsed, officials said on Friday, highlighting the dangers of India’s illegal housing boom.
The seven-storey building collapsed on Thursday evening into a mangled heap of steel and concrete about eight metres high that rescuers and local residents struggled to cut through, officials said.
Rescue efforts continued into Friday, with diggers and steel cutters employed to reach victims who were carried away on makeshift stretchers. Limbs protruding from the wreckage were a grisly sight in some areas.
As emergency workers combed the rubble for survivors in front of a huge crowd of onlookers, two toddlers were pulled out alive late Thursday to cries of “Allahu akbar” (God is greater) and cheers and clapping.
“The latest toll is 45 dead and 69 injured,” said Sandeep Malvi, a spokesman for the local municipal administration in Thane, where the building collapsed about 35 kilometres from the centre of Mumbai.