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Mumbai Building Collapse Kills 7, Over 40 Feared Trapped

The building figured on the BMC's list of "dangerous buildings".
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MUMBAI -- At least seven persons were killed and many more trapped when a four-storey residential building collapsed in Mumbai on Tuesday morning, an official said.

Another 12 injured persons have been rescued from the rubble and efforts were on to extricate the others from under the debris of Sai Darshan building at Ghatkopar which crashed with a roar around 10.30 a.m.

Fourteen fire engines, rescue vans and ambulances besides teams of the state disaster management force were at the site, the BMC Disaster Control official said.

A fire brigade officer said 30-40 persons were still feared trapped and rescue operations were going on. This was this monsoon's first major house crash.

The injured were rushed to hospitals. Unconfirmed reports put the deaths at 12.

Around 12 families lived in the building which also housed a private hospital on the ground floor. The building figured on the BMC's list of "dangerous buildings".

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