Published 20:07 IST, June 30th 2024
2 Dead, 12 Others Injured as Water Tank Collapses in UP's Mathura Due Heavy Rainfall
BREAKING: Several Feared Dead as Water Tank Collapses in UP's Mathura Due Heavy Rainfall
Mathura: At least two people died and 12 others were seriously injured after a municipal corporation water tank, constructed in a residential colony in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura suddenly collapsed on Sunday due to heavy downpour. The incident occurred at around 6 pm in Krishna Vihar Colony, developed by the Uttar Pradesh Awas Vikas Parishad on Sunday evening in the Malwa area.
On information, the Mathura police, district administration and other concerned authorities rushed to the spot and initiated a rescue operation. It is being said that several victims have been shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment.\
Casualties Likely to Rise As Some People Got Buried Under Debris: Police
According to the sources, the water tank was constructed about a year ago in Krishna Vihar colony under the jurisdiction of Kotwali police station area. During the incident, a few of nearby houses in the area were also damaged.
The police sources stated that the casualties are likely to rise as some people, including children, got buried under the debris of the 2.5 lakh litre tank.
District Magistrate Shailendra Kumar Singh said the injured were taken to the district hospital for treatment.
Apart from the fire service and police personnel, teams of revenue, municipal corporation, and health department are engaged in the rescue work, the DM said, adding that teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have also been called.
Additional District Magistrate (Finance and Revenue) Yogendra Pandey confirmed that two persons have died, but could not provide the details of the dead.
He said that the work of removing the debris is still going on and several people are still trapped under it.
Two people have died and a dozen have been admitted to the hospital, Pandey added.
Dr Bhudev Prasad, in-charge of the Rapid Response Team of the Health Department, said that initially four injured were rescued from the debris, but now this number has reached a dozen. It is likely that more people are still trapped in the debris, he added.
The DM said the construction of the water tank was completed in 2021 and its collapse in just three years will be investigated.
He also said the tank was built by the Jal Nigam at a cost of Rs 6 crore under the Gangajal Drinking Water Project.
Updated 01:21 IST, July 1st 2024