Building collapse in Punjab causes fatalities and potential entrapment, rescue efforts in progress.

Chandigarh: Rescue efforts by NDRF and Army continue for second day after collapse of four-storey building in Mohali, Punjab. One body found.

December 22nd 2024.

Building collapse in Punjab causes fatalities and potential entrapment, rescue efforts in progress.
On a busy Sunday in Chandigarh, the National Disaster Response Force and the Army sprang into action for the second day in a row. A four-storey building had collapsed in Mohali town, Punjab, and there were reports of people being trapped under the debris. The situation was dire and the rescue operation was in full swing.

Sadly, the first victim to be recovered was a young man named Abhishek Dhanwal from Ambala. His body was found by Subdivisional Magistrate Damandeep Kaur, who also confirmed the death of a 20-year-old woman from Himachal Pradesh the previous day. It was a devastating tragedy.

According to officials from the NDRF, the building's gym had collapsed due to nearby construction work, burying people underneath. The first two floors had been cleared, but there were still reports of missing individuals. Senior Superintendent of Police Deepak Pareek assured the media that they were doing everything they could to rescue them.

One of the victims was identified as Drishti Verma, a 20-year-old from Theog in Himachal Pradesh. She was rescued by the NDRF but unfortunately succumbed to her injuries at the hospital. Viraj S. Tidke, the officiating Deputy Commissioner, expressed his gratitude for the coordinated efforts of the Army, NDRF, and other state rescue teams.

The building owners, Parwinder Singh and Gagandeep Singh, have been booked by the police under Section 105 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for their negligence. The Army was quick to respond to the crisis, deploying a column with specialist engineering equipment to assist in the rescue operation.

Despite the difficult situation, the rescue teams were working tirelessly to clear the debris and reach the basement. The district officials, along with Senior Superintendent of Police Pareek, were the first to arrive at the scene and start the rescue operation. The officiating Deputy Commissioner also credited the district administration for their prompt response, calling in the NDRF and the Army for additional support.

The district administration was leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to rescue every single person trapped in the debris. They had all the necessary equipment and machinery at their disposal, and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was personally monitoring the situation. Member of Parliament Malvinder Singh Kang and local MLA Kulwant Singh were also present at the site, supervising the rescue work.

Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav was keeping a close eye on the situation and had instructed the local police to prioritize the safety of the victims. Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain had also appointed duty magistrates to assist the rescue teams and the police in their efforts.

The rescue operation would continue until every single victim was safely rescued. It was a race against time, but the district administration was determined to bring everyone to safety. It was a true display of courage, coordination, and humanity in the face of a terrible disaster.

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