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Massive Rescue Operation Launched Following Saket Building Collapse
A three-storey commercial building collapsed near Delhi’s Saket Metro Station on Saturday evening, leaving at least 12 people trapped. Rescue teams pulled all 12 out, while two sustained critical injuries. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
A three-storey commercial building collapsed near Saket Metro Station on Saturday evening, triggering a major rescue operation by emergency services and police.
According to officials, 12 people were rescued from the debris, while two of them suffered critical injuries and were rushed for medical treatment.
The collapse reduced the entire structure to a massive pile of rubble, with broken concrete slabs, twisted metal frames, and damaged pillars scattered across the site.
Rescue Operation
Rescue teams worked through the debris to locate and evacuate those trapped inside the building.
Incident Details Information Location Near Saket Metro Station, South Delhi Building Type Three-storey Commercial Building People Rescued 12 Critically Injured 2 Search Operation Ongoing
A senior police officer said that all known victims had been rescued, though search operations were continuing as a precaution.
“A total of 12 people have been rescued. Two are critically injured. It doesn’t look like anyone else is trapped but the search operation is still ongoing,” the officer said.
Investigation Ordered
Police have indicated that a case will be registered in connection with the collapse. Authorities are expected to investigate the cause of the incident, including whether structural deficiencies, unauthorized construction, or maintenance lapses contributed to the building’s failure.
Officials from civic and disaster management agencies are also likely to conduct a detailed structural assessment of the site.
The incident has once again raised concerns about building safety standards and compliance in densely populated urban areas of the national capital.