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Mumbai: 2 injured after five-storey residential building collapses in Malad

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 21, 2022 19:30 IST

Two people injured after a portion of a 30-year old five-storey residential building collapsed in Suburban Malad, early morning....

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Two people injured after a portion of a 30-year old five-storey residential building collapsed in Suburban Malad, early morning.

According to a report of PTI, Bedroom-side slabs of the first and second floors of the ground-plus-five Anurag CHS located in Mehta Industrial Estate area collapsed around 6 am, said an official. The building was 30 years old and had developed cracks, another official said.

Four fire engines and one rescue van were rushed to the spot. The building was vacated for safety reasons after the incident.

Jatin Parekh (58) and Nrupa (50) who were injured in the incident were taken to a hospital and their condition was said to be stable.

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