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The collapses of residential buildings account for most of the deaths. Delhi had the highest amount of structural collapse related deaths (133) from 2018−2022 out of the union territories, and Uttar Pradesh (1,696) and Maharashtra (1,491) had the most in that period out of the states.
The 2013 Mumbai building collapse occurred on 27 September 2013 when a five-storey building collapsed in the Mazagaon area of Mumbai city in Maharashtra a state in India. At least 61 people died and 32 others were injured in the disaster.
A four-storey residential building collapsed in India's financial capital of Mumbai overnight, killing at least 19 people, with more feared trapped under the rubble, officials said on Tuesday.
Dar es Salaam building collapse: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Residential building: 36 dead, 17/18 injured 2013: Thane building collapse: Thane, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India: Building under construction [15] [16] 74 dead, 60–62 injured 2013: Rana Plaza collapse: Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Commercial building [17] 1,134 dead, 2,500+ injured 2013
At least two people died and one person was injured when a portion of a building collapsed in Mumbai’s Fort area on Thursday afternoon, July 16, as heavy rain hit the city for the third day in a ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) -Rescue workers used excavators to clear mangled metal debris in their final search for survivors trapped underneath a billboard that collapsed in India's financial capital of ...
Gangaram building collapse; 2005 Mumbai High fire; Lalita Park building collapse; 2013 Thane building collapse; 2014 Chennai building collapse; 2018 Kolkata bridge collapse; 2018 Varanasi flyover collapse; 2019 Mumbai foot overbridge collapse; 2024 Nileshwar temple fireworks disaster
On 13 May 2024, a large billboard measuring 120x120 ft in the Ghatkopar suburb of Mumbai, collapsed following heavy rains. [3] 17 people were killed and more than 75 were injured. [4] The billboard crashed onto a petrol station, crushing vehicles and people who had taken shelter from the rains. [1]