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12 dead, including 8 children, after Mumbai slum building collapses during monsoon

  • Mumbai city authorities confirmed that seven other residents were injured in the incident late on Wednesday, as rescuers continued searching for several others feared missing
  • Of the injured, six were in stable condition, with one 30-year-old woman admitted to hospital in critical condition

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Firefighters carry out rescue operations after a building collapsed in Mumbai, India on Thursday after heavy rainfall. Photo: EPA-EFE
Agence France-Presse

At least 12 people, including eight children, were killed when heavy monsoon rains caused a residential building to collapse in a Mumbai slum, Indian authorities said on Thursday.

Mumbai city authorities confirmed that seven other residents were injured in the incident late on Wednesday, as rescuers continued searching for several others feared missing.

Residents have been evacuated from nearby structures considered to be in a dangerous condition.

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Of the injured, six were in stable condition, with one 30-year-old woman admitted to hospital in critical condition.

“Three persons are still suspected to be trapped and the search operation is on to find them,” Prabhat Rahangdale from the Mumbai city authority told The Indian Express daily newspaper.

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Collapses of poorly constructed buildings are common during the monsoon, which officially hit India’s financial capital on Wednesday, bringing widespread flooding and traffic chaos.

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