Prayagraj Building Collapse: PM Modi Announces Ex-Gratia, Rescue Ops Continue

A cold storage building collapsed with a loud explosion in Prayagraj's Phaphamau area, killing four workers and injuring several others. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief and announced financial assistance from the PMNRF for the victims' families. Joint teams of the NDRF and SDRF have rescued 16 people from the debris, with operations continuing into the evening. The district administration has ordered a detailed probe into the incident, focusing on possible structural negligence.

Key Points: Prayagraj Building Collapse: PM Modi Announces Relief, 4 Dead

  • 4 workers killed in Prayagraj building collapse
  • PM Modi announces ₹2 lakh ex-gratia for kin of deceased
  • NDRF/SDRF rescue 16 people from debris
  • Probe ordered into possible structural negligence
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PM Modi expresses grief over Prayagraj building collapse, announces ex-gratia for victims

PM Modi announces ex-gratia after Prayagraj cold storage collapse kills 4. Rescue operations by NDRF/SDRF ongoing. Probe into structural negligence ordered.

"deeply saddened by the mishap due to the collapse of a building in Prayagraj - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Prayagraj, March 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Monday, expressed grief over the tragic building collapse in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj and announced financial assistance for the victims affected in the tragedy.

In a message posted by the Prime Minister's Office on social media platform X, Prime Minister Modi said he was "deeply saddened by the mishap due to the collapse of a building in Prayagraj" and extended condolences to the affected families.

He also announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF) for the next of kin of each deceased, while those injured in the incident will be provided Rs 50,000.

Earlier on Monday, in a tragic incident, a cold storage building collapsed with a loud explosion in the Phaphamau area of Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj, killing four workers and leaving several others injured.

The accident occurred after the roof of the structure caved in. Rescue and relief operations are currently underway.

The incident took place in Chandapur village located on the Prayagraj-Lucknow highway, where a private cold storage facility suddenly collapsed following a loud blast.

Prayagraj Police Commissioner Jogendra Kumar said that police, administrative officials and relief agencies rushed to the spot as soon as information about the incident was received.

Teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) jointly launched a rescue operation and have so far pulled out 16 people from the debris.

Authorities have confirmed four deaths in the accident, while several people have sustained injuries; some of them said to be in critical condition.

The injured victims were immediately rushed by the ambulance to the Uttar Pradesh government-run Swaroop Rani Nehru Hospital, where they are currently undergoing treatment.

According to the district administration, the cold storage facility reportedly belongs to a local businessman, Ansar Ahmad.

Preliminary investigation suggests possible structural negligence, though a detailed probe is being conducted at the District Magistrate level.

The police are also examining all aspects of the incident.

Following the building collapse, traffic on the Prayagraj-Lucknow highway was disrupted, leading to a long traffic jam in the Malak Harhar area.

A large police force has been deployed at the site and traffic has been diverted.

JCB machines are being used to remove the debris, and rescue operations continued till late evening.

Prayagraj District Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma and senior police officials are present at the site, supervising the rescue operations.

The Prayagraj administration said every possible effort is being made to rescue anyone who might still be trapped under the debris.

Authorities have ordered a detailed inquiry into the cause of the accident and assured strict action against those found responsible for the tragedy.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's good to see the PM's prompt response and the NDRF/SDRF teams working swiftly. The real issue is the lack of enforcement of building safety codes, especially for private industrial structures. The owner must be held accountable if negligence is proven.
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Rohit P
Four lives lost just like that. These are daily wage workers, the backbone of our economy. Rs. 2 lakh is some help for the families, but can it replace a lost father or son? We need stricter audits for all cold storage and warehouse buildings across UP.
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Sarah B
A loud explosion before collapse points to something more than just structural failure. Was there hazardous material stored? The detailed probe must be transparent and its findings made public. Prayers for the injured to recover soon. 🙏
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Manish T
While I appreciate the financial aid, this is a reactive measure. What about proactive governance? Municipal corporations need to conduct regular structural stability checks, especially for older buildings. "Jaan hai toh jahaan hai" – life comes first.
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Kavya N
The traffic disruption mentioned shows how such accidents affect the entire community. Kudos to the rescue teams working late into the night. Hope the administration follows through with the strict action promised. No compromise on safety!

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