Delhi: 10 killed as building collapses in Mustafabad; CM Gupta orders inquiry

IANS April 19, 2025 357 views

A devastating building collapse in Delhi's Mustafabad area has claimed 10 lives during an early morning thunderstorm. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has ordered a comprehensive inquiry into the incident and promised strict action against those responsible. Rescue teams from NDRF, Delhi Police, and Fire Services are working tirelessly to search for potential survivors trapped under the debris. The tragedy has highlighted ongoing concerns about illegal and unsafe building structures in the area.

"People are feared trapped under the debris, including nine adults and three children" - Mohan Shaheedi, NDRF Official
Delhi: 10 killed as building collapses in Mustafabad; CM Gupta orders inquiry
New Delhi, April 19: A four-storey building collapsed early Saturday morning in the Mustafabad area of east Delhi, killing 10 people, including the house owner, and trapping several others under the debris, officials said.

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Four-storey building collapsed during early morning thunderstorm

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Rescue teams searching for potentially trapped survivors

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CM promises strict action against responsible parties

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Illegal building structures suspected as potential cause

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta ordered an inquiry and promised action against the culprits.

The incident occurred around 3 a.m., following intense overnight rainfall and thunderstorms that hit several parts of the city. Sixty-year-old building owner Tehsin was also killed, while 11 others were rescued.

Sandeep Lamba, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (North East District), said, "Four among the 14 rescued succumbed to their injuries... The building was four floors high. Rescue operations are ongoing, and eight to ten people are still feared trapped."

CM Gupta said in a message on social media post X that her heart is deeply saddened by the tragic incident of the building collapse in Mustafabad.

She said that an inquiry has been ordered into the incident, and strict action will be taken against the culprits.

"DDMA, NDRF, DFS and other agencies are continuously engaged in relief and rescue operations. Arrangements have been made for the proper treatment of all the injured," she said.

Providing an update from the ground, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) official Mohan Shaheedi said in the afternoon, "People are feared trapped under the debris, including nine adults and three children. According to information from local sources, 6 people have been rescued so far and shifted to the hospital. Two NDRF teams are present at the site, supported by Delhi Fire Services, Delhi Police, and volunteers."

He added, "Authorities are identifying cavities and possible locations under the debris where survivors may be trapped. Technical searches are underway using rescue dogs to detect any signs of life. If any indication is found, special focus is given to that area. The operation is highly challenging and is being carried out with the utmost care."

Teams from the NDRF, Delhi Police, Fire Services, and local volunteers continue to work tirelessly at the site.

The area has been sealed off as the rescue operation enters a critical phase. The exact cause of the collapse will be investigated once the rescue efforts conclude. Rescue operations are underway.

Deputy Speaker of the Assembly and area legislator Mohan Singh Bisht said, "I have requested the L-G and MCD Commissioner to take action against negligent officials."

"There are illegal buildings across Mustafabad and the incident has exposed the corruption in MCD and other departments like power discoms," he said.

Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Atishi also expressed grief over the incident, urging AAP workers to help the tragedy-hit families.

Her party colleague and the Delhi Mayor said a probe has been filed into the incident, and the guilty officials would soon be suspended.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is heartbreaking 💔 My prayers are with the victims and their families. The authorities need to conduct regular structural audits of old buildings, especially before monsoon season.
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Priya M.
The rescue teams are doing an incredible job under such difficult conditions. Salute to their bravery and dedication! Hope they can save more lives.
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Amit S.
While the CM's quick response is appreciated, we need more than just inquiries. This happens every year during rains. Where's the preventive action? The system needs complete overhaul.
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Sunita R.
The mention of children possibly trapped is making me emotional. Can't imagine what their parents must be going through. Delhi needs better urban planning and stricter building codes.
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Vikram J.
The building owner died too - shows even he wasn't aware of the danger. This wasn't just negligence but systemic failure. Hope the inquiry names ALL responsible parties, not just scapegoats.
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Neha P.
The rescue dogs deserve appreciation too! 🐕 They're working so hard to find survivors. Hope the government provides proper compensation to all affected families.

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