Eight dead in building collapse near Pune

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PUNE, July 11: The death toll in the Moshi waste processing unit collapse near Pune has risen to eight while 14 of the estimated 23 persons stuck inside have been rescued, a senior official said on Saturday evening.
One person was still missing and search operation was underway three days after the incident, said Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Commissioner Vijay Suryawanshi.
On Wednesday, the three-storey administrative building of a Waste-to-Energy (WTE) plant run by the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation collapsed after the adjacent mound of garbage fell onto the structure like a landslide.
Around 15 excavators, including specialised demolition machines, were engaged in the operation being carried out by the NDRF and other agencies including the Army, officials said.
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar visited the site and reviewed the rescue operation. Heavy rains and toxic gases emanating from the garbage heap made the rescue operation challenging, she said. (PTI)

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