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Mumbai building collapse: Death toll climbs to 61, rescue operation to be called off soon

Mumbai building collapse: Death toll climbs to 61, rescue operation to be called off soon

BuildingThe death toll in Friday's building collapse in Mazgaon area in Mumbai has climbed to 61. (IE Photo)

The death toll in Friday's building collapse in Mazgaon area here has climbed to 61, according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.

Audit report had warned BMC the building was weak

Asked if the rescue operation has been called off, the BMC said though no formal announcement to this effect has been made so far, "it is as good as being called off".

The five-storey building, owned by the BMC and located on Brahmadev Khot Marg near the Dockyard Road railway station, had collapsed early morning on Friday.

Mumbai's collapsed building was tagged as dangerous to live in

The deceased include Yogesh Pawar (29), a journalist with Marathi daily 'Sakaal', and his father Anant Pawar, who lived in the building.

Ashok Mehta, the owner of 'Mamamiya Decorators', who allegedly carried out faulty and unauthorised renovation at his rented office-cum-warehouse on the ground floor of the building, has been arrested. It is suspected that the renovation led to the crash, Sewri police said.

Related: 14 dead in Mumbai building collapse

The injured have been admitted to the state-run J J Hospital and Nair Hospital.

Cranes and other heavy machinery had been pressed into service to lift large slabs of concrete and mangled steel.

Around 21 families lived in the 30-year-old building, categorised as a C-2, which meant it needed repairs urgently.

While Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan has promised strict action against those found responsible for the tragedy, BMC has formed two probe committees and ordered audit of buildings in similar condition.

The civic body has announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for the families of each deceased.

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