Two persons died and 12 others suffered injuries on Monday after a building collapsed in Indore’s Daulat Ganj area. The three-storey structure, which included a basement, suddenly gave way around 9 PM behind Premsukh Talkies on Jawahar Marg, trapping several residents under the debris.
14 People Rescued In Indore Building Collapse
District Collector Shivam Verma confirmed that 14 people were rescued, including a child who was safely pulled out and taken to the hospital. “Initially, 13 individuals were believed to be trapped. But another child was found and rescued, bringing the total to 14. Sadly, two people have died,” Verma stated, as per ANI.
Among the deceased were Faheem, a local man, and a 20-year-old woman named Alifa. One woman sustained a severe leg injury, while the remaining eleven victims are reported to be in stable condition.
Rescue operations were swiftly launched by joint teams from the Municipal Corporation, police, district administration, State Disaster Emergency Response Force (SDERF), and Civil Defence, with support from local residents. Heavy machinery, including excavators and JCBs, was deployed to clear the rubble.
Preliminary investigations suggest the structure—estimated to be between 10 and 15 years old—had developed cracks due to prolonged rainfall. Locals reported that the basement frequently flooded, weakening the foundation. Some residents also alleged that nearby hotel activity and rodent infestations further compromised the building’s integrity.
Dr Arvind Ghanghoria, Dean of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, confirmed that Alifa (20), who was trapped under the debris, was brought to Maharaja Yeshwant Rao Hospital, where she was declared dead, as per a report on The Hindu. Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava added that part of the collapsed structure fell onto a neighbouring building. While initial reports estimated the building’s age at 10–15 years, some officials now suggest it may have been closer to eight to ten years old.
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