Tuesday, May 14, 2024 -A large billboard which collapsed due to raging thunderstorms in Mumbai has killed no fewer than 14 people and injured 75 others.
A rescue operation was launched on Tuesday
morning and authorities told the Press Trust of India news agency that 89
people had been rescued since the incident occurred on Monday evening.
It was gathered that the rains, accompanied
by high winds, caused the 30-metre, 100-foot-tall billboard to fall onto a gas
station in the suburb of Ghatkopar.
Videos on social media and television
showed the billboard shaking amid heavy winds before giving way and then
collapsing onto several cars parked in the gas station, flattening and crushing
them to the ground.
On Monday night, rescuers were rummaging
through the wreckage to look for bodies as they used heavy equipment to cut
through the metal girders attached to the billboard.
Rescue workers continued to clear the area
on Tuesday, which still had mangled cars and debris.
A city official told Press Trust of India
that more than 125 rescuers were on site, including glass cutter teams, using
cranes to clear the wreckage, adding that the police are investigating the
incident and say the billboard was illegally installed, officials told PTI.
According to the official, 32 of the injured
people had been discharged from the hospital.
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