Delhi building collapse: Seven of family, including owner, among 11 dead

IANS April 20, 2025 224 views

A devastating building collapse in Delhi's Mustafabad area has claimed 11 lives, with seven members of a single family among the deceased. The four-storey structure crumbled around 3 a.m., trapping 22 people and raising serious questions about construction standards. Local authorities and the Chief Minister have launched a full-scale investigation into the potential causes of the structural failure. Rescue teams from NDRF continue to search for survivors, highlighting the urgent need for stricter building safety regulations.

"The builder misled them, neglecting construction quality and safety" - Mohan Singh Bisht, Deputy Speaker Delhi Assembly
New Delhi, April 20: The death toll from the building collapse in Mustafabad, Delhi, has reached 11, and three others are currently receiving treatment at the hospital. Among the deceased are seven members of a single family, including 60-year-old Tehsin, the owner of the building, his son, daughter-in-law, three grandchildren, and another daughter-in-law.

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Weak foundation suspected in four-storey building collapse

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Rescue operations continue with NDRF teams searching debris

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Chief Minister orders full inquiry into incident

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Local authorities investigating potential construction violations

The incident occurred in D1 Gali, Dayalpur, where a four-storey building came crashing down around 3 a.m., Saturday, trapping 22 people under the rubble. Rescue operations have been ongoing, with eight victims discharged after receiving treatment.

Authorities have launched a full-scale investigation into the cause of the collapse.

Initial suspicions point to a weak foundation, with locals claiming the base of the building was just four inches thick. However, the exact cause will be confirmed only after a detailed inquiry.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta expressed her condolences and assured strict action.

In a post on X, she said, “My heart is deeply saddened by the tragic incident of the building collapse in Mustafabad. An inquiry has been ordered, 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.”

Deputy Speaker of the Delhi Assembly and local MLA, Mohan Singh Bisht, remarked, "This is undoubtedly a tragic and deeply painful incident, especially because the victims were from poor families. The builder misled them, neglecting construction quality, structural capacity, and safety, with the sole aim of making money. In this process, innocent lives were lost, which is truly distressing."

“I have requested the L-G and MCD Commissioner to take action against negligent officials. There are illegal buildings across Mustafabad, and this incident has exposed the deep-rooted corruption in departments like the MCD,” he said earlier during his visit to the site.

Earlier, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (North East), Sandeep Lamba, confirmed that four of the 14 people initially rescued later succumbed to their injuries. He also added that 8-10 people were still feared trapped during the early stages of the rescue.

Mohan Shaheedi of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said that teams conducted technical searches using trained rescue dogs and equipment to locate survivors in possible air pockets beneath the debris.

Reader Comments

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Priya S.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 Entire families wiped out because of someone's greed. How can builders sleep at night knowing they've compromised safety? My prayers are with the victims' families.
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Rahul K.
Four inch foundation?! That's criminal negligence. We need stronger building codes and ACTUAL enforcement. These tragedies keep happening and nothing changes.
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Anjali M.
While I appreciate the CM's quick response, I wish our leaders would be more proactive in preventing these disasters rather than just reacting after lives are lost. The system is failing ordinary citizens.
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Sanjay P.
The NDRF teams are true heroes working in such dangerous conditions. Can't imagine how terrifying it must be to be trapped under all that rubble. Hope they find any remaining survivors quickly.
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Neha T.
This hits too close to home. My cousin lives just two blocks away from this building. Makes me wonder how many other death traps are standing in our neighborhoods. Stay safe everyone!
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Vikram J.
The MLA is right about corruption in MCD. But will anything actually change? We've heard these promises after every tragedy. Need concrete action, not just words.

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