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Haryana: 2 Labourers Trapped As Gurugram Building, Being Demolished, Collapses

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A portion of a building collapsed while it was being demolished in Udyog Vihar Phase I in Haryanaโ€™s Gurugram on Monday and two labourers are trapped, an official said.

Gurugram:  A portion of a building collapsed while it was being demolished in Udyog Vihar Phase I in Haryanaโ€™s Gurugram on Monday and two labourers are trapped, an official said.

Rescue team and other officials have rushed to the site and efforts are on to rescue the trapped workers.
Deepak Saharan, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) West said that three labourers were trapped out of them one was rescued.

โ€œIt was an old building that was being demolished since September 26. It was a three-floor high building of which two floors had been demolished. The remaining part collapsed under which three labourers were trapped. One has been rescued,โ€ he told to Sources.

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However, the rescue operation is on, as per the officials.

โ€œAs per preliminary information, two to three labourers were feared trapped after a building being demolished, collapsed. Rescue operation on. One labourer already rescued,โ€ Lalit Kumar, a fire officer told to Sources.

State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams also reached the spot to assist and help the rescue work as two more labourers are still feared trapped in the debris
Further details are awaited.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by HW News staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Five Dead In A Bus Pile-Up Near Ambala

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Ambala: Three buses rammed up into each other on the Ambala-Chandigarh highway early on Monday. This bus pile-up led to death of five and ten are injured. The buses were private tourist buses.

Police has said that three buses which rammed into each other were private tourist buses, headed towards Delhi from Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu and Kashmirโ€™s Katra town rammed into each other, killing five travellers, including a 45-year-old woman, on the spot.

The injured were rushed to a nearby private hospital.

According to initial reports, the police said, the accident, which took place 15km from Ambala, is suspected to have taken place due to the sudden applying of brakes by the driver of the bus plying ahead.

A case was registered at Baldev Nagar police station. The bodies were shifted to the Ambala Civil Hospital mortuary.

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