Two feared dead after Mohali soil collapse
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- Soil collapse Mohalihospital construction accident Punjabrescue operation Mohalilabourers killed PunjabMedicity private hospital incident.
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- Two feared dead after soil collapses at under-construction hospital in Punjab's Mohali.
- As far as casualties are concerned, we are at present carrying out the rescue operation.
- As per initial information, two individuals have been rescued and sent to the hospital.
Rescue operations are underway after soil collapsed at an under-construction private hospital. Two labourers were rescued and sent to the hospital while two others are feared dead. An earthmover was applied to recover the body of one deceased worker. A Special Investigation Team will be formed to probe the incident thoroughly. According to authorities, all individuals have now been rescued from the site.
Mohali: Rescue operations were underway after soil collapsed at an under-construction private hospital building in Mohali on Thursday evening, with authorities working to ascertain the exact number of casualties. Speaking to reporters, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Harsimran Singh Bal remarked police teams, with the assist of members of the public, were carrying out rescue operations and shifting those rescued to the hospital.: Kolkata hotel fire: 9 dead, a number of injured in massive blaze at Mirza Ghalib Street; CM orders SIT probe.
"As far as casualties are concerned, we are at present carrying out the rescue operation. With the cooperation of the public, the police have sent the injured labourers to the hospital. All those who were injured have been sent to the hospital, " Bal remarked. The DSP remarked it was too early to confirm the exact number of casualties and that further information would be shared after receiving an update from doctors. Live Events.
"As per initial information, two individuals have been rescued and sent to the hospital. It is too early to tell. We will form a proper SIT. The SSP will form the SIT, and then a proper investigation will be conducted, " the DSP remarked. According to a construction worker, four labourers were working at the site when soil fell from above and buried them. While the other two died, two of them were injured and shifted to hospital. "Four individuals employed to work here. Soil fell from above. Four individuals were buried. Two of them were injured and have been sent to the hospital. The remaining two have died. Everyone has been rescued. Meanwhile, a hospital was being built. This incident happened around 7 pm, " the worker remarked. Another construction worker asserted that his grandfather was among those killed in the incident. "My grandfather was working here when soil fell from the top. He died on the spot. His body was recovered by an earthmover, " he remarked.: Delhi: Three dead, 3 injured after truck CNG cylinder explodes at Tikri Kalan filling station Harvinder Singh, Municipal Councillor from Ward No. 22, alleged that proper requirements had not been followed during the construction of the Medicity private hospital. "The Medicity private hospital is being constructed. They haven't fulfilled any obligations; nothing has been done properly here. Two labourers died, and one has been hospitalised. We have informed the entire administration. Authorities from the local police station came here. Everyone has been rescued now, " he remarked. The police remarked a Special Investigation Team (SIT) would be constituted and a detailed investigation would be conducted into the incident. Further investigation is underway. Add Now!
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