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Delhi building collapse toll rises to 6,rescue operation underway

Death toll in Delhi building collapse incident has mounted to six people, with recovery of four more bodies from under the debris as rescue operations goes on at the site in Seelampur area . The victim includes  a two-year-old girl while several have sustained injuries when a four-storey building collapsed in the narrow lane of this area on Saturday morning.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: July 12, 2025, 09:03 PM - 2 min read

NDRF engaged in rescue operation at the site of 4-storey building collapse in Delhi


Death toll in Delhi building collapse incident has mounted to six people, with recovery of four more bodies from under the debris as rescue operations goes on at the site in Seelampur area . The victim includes  a two-year-old girl while several have sustained injuries when a four-storey building collapsed in the narrow lane of this area on Saturday morning.

 

The bodies of the owner of the building, his wife, two sons and two others were retrieved from the debris and sent to GTB Hospital, he said.Eight people have been hospitalised, while attempts are underway to rescue those still trapped under the rubble. Multiple agencies, including the NDRF, have been deployed for rescue operations, the official said.

 

A senior police officer said, "Around 7.04 am on Saturday, we received information regarding the collapse of a four-storey building near Idgah, Welcome. When the police team reached the spot, they found that three storeys of the building had collapsed." "So far, eight injured persons have been rescued -- seven have been shifted to JPC Hospital and one to GTB Hospital for treatment. All the listed missing persons have been rescued; however, the rescue operation is still ongoing," he added.

 

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Northeast) Sandeep Lamba said, "The owner of the building, Matloob, lived in the building with his family members. The ground floor and first floor were unoccupied. The building opposite also sustained damage." Matloob, 50, his wife Rabia, 46, and two sons -- Javed, 23, and Abdulla, 15 -- died in the incident. Two more -- Zubia, 27, and her two-year-old daughter Fozia, also perished in the accident.

 

The injured included Matloob's two other sons -- Parvez, 32, his wife Siza, 21, and their one-year-old son Ahmad, and Naved, 19.

Govind, 60, his brother Ravi Kashyap, 27, and their wives Deepa, 56, and Jyoti, 27, who lived in the opposite building, were also hospitalised with injuries.Anees Ahmad Ansari, another person from the opposite building, said he too sustained minor injuries in the incident.

"As the building collapsed, the rubble hit our building, and I also got injured. Everyone, including locals, is busy trying to rescue the family. We hope that they are safe," he said.The building collapsed when locals were out on their morning walks, many of whom acted as first responders and began trying to rescue those trapped before fire officials arrived at the spot.Seven fire tenders rushed to the site at Gali No. 5 at Janta Colony close to Idgah road in Seelampur for rescue operations, Delhi Fire Service chief Atul Garg said.

 

Northeast Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari in a post on X said, "A tragic incident has occurred in the JJ Cluster area of Welcome, located in the Seelampur Assembly segment of our Lok Sabha constituency, where a three-storey building has collapsed. The NDRF has reached the spot and is engaged in the rescue operation." "I have spoken to the officials. Due to the extremely narrow lanes, only 2-3 feet wide, the operation is facing some difficulties. However, four people have been rescued and taken to the hospital. They are out of danger. Sadly, two fatalities have been reported," he added.

 

 

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