Mehrauli Building Collapse: Death Toll Rises to Six with No Survivors Found
Mehrauli building collapse: No survivors found, death toll reaches 6

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Rescue operations at the Mehrauli building collapse site have concluded with six confirmed deaths and seven injuries. Despite extensive efforts, no survivors were located under the debris. A case of Culpable Homicide has been filed against those responsible for the incident.
- 01The building collapse occurred in Gali No 5, Western Marg, Said-ul-Azaib, near Saket Metro Station.
- 02Rescue teams utilized advanced equipment and sniffer dogs but found no signs of life under the rubble.
- 03Six individuals died, and seven others were injured, with two discharged after receiving first aid.
- 04A green corridor was established for ambulance access to hospitals, facilitating urgent medical treatment.
- 05Legal action has been initiated under Culpable Homicide, with ongoing investigations into the incident.
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The rescue operation at the site of the collapsed five-storey building in Mehrauli has concluded tragically with six confirmed fatalities and seven injuries. Despite the deployment of advanced mechanical equipment and sniffer dogs, rescue teams reported no signs of survivors beneath the debris. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) confirmed that all efforts to locate living victims were unsuccessful. The building, located near Saket Metro Station, collapsed on Saturday evening. Initial rescue efforts led to the recovery of six individuals, while additional teams later rescued nine more, who were transported to nearby hospitals. A green corridor was established to ensure swift medical assistance. In response to the incident, a case has been registered under Culpable Homicide against those responsible, and investigations are ongoing. The deceased's bodies have been returned to their families, and support is being provided to those affected.
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The incident has raised concerns about building safety regulations in the area.
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