At least 70 feared trapped in India building collapse
[MUMBAI] At least 70 people were feared trapped after a five-storey apartment building collapsed late Monday in western India, police said.
The building comprised 47 flats, police in the town of Mahad, 120km south of Mumbai, said in a statement.
The cause of the accident was not clear but building collapses are common during India's June-September monsoon, with rickety structures buckling under the weight of non-stop rain.
"Fifteen injured people have been rescued and taken to hospital," Mahad police said.
Rescue teams and canine squads were deployed to the scene of the accident, a statement from India's National Disaster Response Force said.
The monsoon plays a vital role in boosting agricultural harvests across South Asia. But it also causes widespread death and destruction, unleashing floods, triggering building collapses and inundating low-lying villages.
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The death toll from monsoon-related disasters this year has topped 1,200, including more than 800 lives lost in India alone.
AFP
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