A three‑storey ground‑plus‑three‑storey residential chawl in Mumbai’s Mankhurd neighbourhood partially collapsed on Sunday night, leaving four to five people feared trapped, civic officials said.
The structure, which housed multiple families, gave way as heavy rain intensified in the area. Mumbai’s municipal corporation (BMC) dispatched rescue teams, including fire‑service units and local police, to the site. Officials did not immediately release a casualty count, but indicated that emergency crews were working to locate any individuals buried under the debris.
Mankhurd, located in the city’s eastern suburbs, has experienced recurring infrastructure challenges, especially during monsoon months when drainage and building standards are tested. The incident follows a series of recent building failures in Mumbai, prompting calls for stricter enforcement of construction regulations.
Analysis: The collapse underscores longstanding concerns about the structural integrity of older, densely populated chawls, many of which were built without modern safety standards. Heavy rainfall can exacerbate existing weaknesses, such as poor foundations or inadequate drainage, leading to sudden failures. While authorities have responded promptly, the incident may increase pressure on municipal officials to conduct comprehensive safety audits of similar buildings, especially in flood‑prone zones. Community leaders have urged the BMC to accelerate remedial measures and provide temporary shelter for displaced residents.
Sources
– NDTV, “5 Feared Trapped As Chawl Collapses In Mumbai Amid Rain,” https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/5-feared-trapped-as-chawl-collapses-in-mumbai-amid-rain-11730904#publisher=newsstand
Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source
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