At least four people died after a residential building collapsed in Gujarat's Jamnagar on Friday, officials informed.
According to locals, the building which was located in Sadhana colony area was in a dilapidated condition. The nearly 30-year-old building was constructed by the Gujarat Housing Board.
Of the eight persons rescued by the locals and fire brigade personnel, three succumbed to injuries while others are undergoing treatment at Guru Gobindsingh government hospital, said the hospital's medical superintendent Dr Deepak Tiwari.
The deceased were identified as Jaypal Swadia (35), Mittal Swadia (35) and Shivraj (4). The injured included two men and three women, said Dr Tiwari.
As local residents claimed that some more people may be trapped under the debris, the administration decided to carry on the search and rescue operation, an official said.
Municipal commissioner D N Modi, senior civic officials and local MLA Divyesh Akbari reached the spot. "Each block of this colony has 12 flats. It was built nearly 30 to 35 years ago. At around 6 pm, a half of a block with six flats suddenly collapsed," said Akbari.
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