15 dead and 20 trapped under collapsed building following Mumbai floods

A play school was also functioning in one of the rooms of the building but it is unclear how many children were inside.

Firefighters and rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building in Mumbai

At least 15 people have died and around 15 others are feared trapped under the rubble of a building which collapsed following heavy rain in Mumbai.
The multi-storey Hussain building in the south of the city had 11 families living in it when it collapsed.
A total of 29 people have been rescued so far, and five of them are in a critical condition in hospital.
"A 43-member team is conducting rescue operations," an official for India's National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) told AFP.
A play school was also functioning in one of the rooms of the building but it is not clear how many children were attending the school when the structure collapsed.
"As the incident happened at 8.30 in the morning there is the possibility of more people trapped inside," an National Disaster Response Force official said.
Rescue workers and residents look for survivors at the site of a building collapse in Mumbai
South Mumbai has more than 16,000 buildings built before the 1940s and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) identified 791 of these buildings as dangerous in its pre-monsoon survey.
"A notice to vacate the building was issued to tenants as the 117 year old building was deemed dangerous. Half of those living had vacated while six to seven families were still living there," said the local politician, who is a member of the Legislative assembly (MLA) of the area Amin Patel.
The structure also damaged surrounding houses as it fell on adjoining buildings.
At least 15 people have died over the last two days due to the severe rain and floods in the city.
Firefighters and rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building in Mumbai
Buildings in the financial capital are often constructed hastily and illegally, and flawed building plans are sometimes approved by bribes.
Mumbai is India's most densely populated city, home to more than 24 million people, and has the most expensive real estate.
Population pressure coupled with land scarcity and insufficient public housing forces people into illegal and unsafe tenements.
Rescue workers look for survivors at the site of a building collapse in Mumbai
Last month 17 people died in Mumbai when a four-storey building collapsed. Illegal renovations were taking place on a nursing home on the ground floor of the building.

In 2013 an under construction and illegal building collapsed killing 74 people in Thane on the outskirts of Mumbai. The building was home to at least 150 people.
By;Worldcoinsmoney.blogspot.com
INDIA.

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