Mumbai Hoarding Collapse: Search and Rescue Operation Called Off at Ghatkopar Billboard Tragedy Site After 66 Hours, Says NDRF
By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 16, 2024 12:26 PM2024-05-16T12:26:41+5:302024-05-16T12:27:05+5:30
An official of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said on Thursday, May 16, that the Brihnmumbai Municipal Corporation ...
An official of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said on Thursday, May 16, that the Brihnmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced to call off the search and rescue operation at the Ghatkopar billboard collapse site in Mumbai.
The operation went on for 66 hours after a giant 120 feet x 120 feet hoarding collapsed on a petrol pump in the Chheda Nagar area during gusty winds on Monday evening, the official said. It was called off at 10.30 am on Thursday, the NDRF official said, adding that BMC Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani made an announcement about it after inspecting the site, reported news agency PTI.
BMC Officials at Collpase Site:
Municipal Commissioner and Administrator Shri Bhushan Gagrani, visited the site today morning where a hoarding collapsed in the Chhedanagar area of Ghatkopar on 13th May. He reviewed the site and the ongoing work.
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Shortly after midnight on Wednesday, the bodies of a retired general manager of Air Traffic Control (ATC) and his wife were pulled out from a car stuck underneath the structure, taking the death toll to 16. The accident has also left 75 people injured.
The official said that five interconnected girders of the hoarding had to be cut one by one to rescue the bodies of the couple.
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