Thane: 3 Injured After Slab Collapse at 5-Storey Apartment in Wagle Estate; Building Sealed

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 19, 2026 11:41 IST2026-02-19T11:40:48+5:302026-02-19T11:41:22+5:30

The slab of a fifth-floor apartment in Thane’s Wagle Estate collapsed onto the flat below in the early hours ...

Thane: 3 Injured After Slab Collapse at 5-Storey Apartment in Wagle Estate; Building Sealed | Thane: 3 Injured After Slab Collapse at 5-Storey Apartment in Wagle Estate; Building Sealed

Thane: 3 Injured After Slab Collapse at 5-Storey Apartment in Wagle Estate; Building Sealed

The slab of a fifth-floor apartment in Thane’s Wagle Estate collapsed onto the flat below in the early hours on Tuesday, injuring three people, one of whom is critical.The incident occurred at Nutan Neelam Apartment, a 30/35-year-old five-storeyed building in the Shanti Nagar locality of Wagle Estate. Residents were asleep when the slab from flat 501, owned by Gajendra Prasad, 60,, suddenly gave way and crashed into flat 401, owned by Prince Yadav, 25.

Owners of both flats and Pradeep Yadav, Prince Yadav’s relative, who were injured, were rushed to the government-run Matoshree Gangubai Shinde Hospital nearby. Since Pradeep Yadav suffered severe injuries including multiple fractures in his legs, he was later referred to Fortis Hospital for advanced treatment. Sources in Fortis Hospital said his condition was critical. The incident occurred at Nutan Neelam Apartment, a 30/35-year-old five-storeyed building in the Shanti Nagar locality of Wagle Estate. Residents were asleep when the slab from flat 501, owned by Gajendra Prasad, 60,, suddenly gave way and crashed into flat 401, owned by Prince Yadav, 25.

Owners of both flats and Pradeep Yadav, Prince Yadav’s relative, who were injured, were rushed to the government-run Matoshree Gangubai Shinde Hospital nearby. Since Pradeep Yadav suffered severe injuries including multiple fractures in his legs, he was later referred to Fortis Hospital for advanced treatment. Sources in Fortis Hospital said his condition was critical.The building comprises A and B wings with a total of 26 flats, and around 80-85 residents were found residing there at the time of rescue. The disaster management cell chief said the building had been sealed to prevent unauthorised entry and ensure public safety.

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