House collapse in Mumbai's Antop Hill leaves seven injured, rescue operations on

Four fire engines, a rescue van and other fire brigade equipment were rushed to the spot. Police and civic teams also reached the spot after being alerted

Press Trust of India November 09, 2021 14:36:22 IST
House collapse in Mumbai's Antop Hill leaves seven injured, rescue operations on

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Mumbai: Seven people were injured after a ground-plus-one-storey house collapsed in Mumbai on Tuesday morning, a fire brigade official said.

The house, located at Jai Maharashtra Nagar in Antop Hill area, collapsed around 8.10 am, he said.

Four fire engines, a rescue van and other fire brigade equipment were rushed to the spot.

Police and civic teams also reached the spot after being alerted, the official said.

"Seven people were rescued from the debris of the collapsed house. The injured people were sent to the nearby civic-run Sion Hospital for treatment," the official said.

Details about their health condition were awaited, he added.

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