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Mumbai building collapse kills 4, many feared trapped – Fire Brigade
Mumbai Fire Brigade on Tuesday said a four-storey building housing a nursing home in the suburbs of the Indian city collapsed, killing at least four people with more than 30 feared trapped, fire.
P.S. Rahangdale, chief fire officer of the Mumbai fire brigade said,:“rescue work with the help of rescue gear is in process.
“Removal of the topmost reinforced concrete slab is in progress, as is a search for trapped persons inside the cavity.”
Rahangdale said the ground floor of the building in Ghatkopar housed a nursing home, which was vacant, while the rest of the building was occupied by three or four families on each floor.
He said 14 fire engines, two rescue vans and eight ambulances were at the site.
A police official at the site said 12 people had so far been rescued.