Man Rescued After 62 Hours Under A Collapsed Building In India

Indian emergency workers have rescued a man more than 62 hours after
he got trapped under the debris of a collapsed building that killed at
least 17 people, officials told AFP.
Emergency workers were searching for 10 more survivors four days
after the five-storey building in southern Karnataka state caved in,
officials said. A video of the rescue operation shared by M N Reddi,
head of the state’s fire and emergency services, showed over a dozen
personnel cheering on as the man was pulled out alive from the rubble.
The man had no visible injuries and was hugged by the rescue team
before he walked away from the debris and was rushed to nearby a nearby
hospital. As many as 54 people have been rescued alive by the team of
around 400 who have been scouring through tonnes of concrete and steel
after the latest tragedy on Tuesday.
“Those rescued have been shifted to the hospital and five persons
have been arrested in the matter,” emergency official Srikant, who goes
by one name, told AFP. Police have charged the owner of the construction
company one of the five arrested with manslaughter.
Building collapses are frequent in India. Many firms use cheap
materials and bribe officials to evade regulations, while on-site safety
is lax. Heavy earth-movers and rescuers with specialised equipment and
sniffer dogs were deployed in the increasingly desperate operation.
The victims were mostly from northern Indian states who came to the
region for work. Last September, five people were killed after a Delhi
apartment block collapsed. Months earlier, a six-storey building in the
capital gave way, killing nine. Many Indian cities have seen rapid
growth in the last few decades with new buildings often built without
proper quality supervision, and the older ones poorly maintained.
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