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Delhi Rain: Wall of a building collapsed in Delhi, many people were buried, 2 lives were saved | News India

The wall of a house collapsed due to rain in Nabi Karim area of ​​New Delhi on Friday. Due to which many people are feared to be trapped under the debris. After the entire incident, the fire department team reached the spot and carried out rescue operations.

According to reports, a wall of a house collapsed in Nabi Karim area of ​​​​central Delhi on Friday morning amid rain in many parts of the national capital, trapping many people living there under the debris. Officials gave this information. A Delhi Fire Service (DFS) official said that the incident was reported at seven in the morning, after which three fire engines were sent to the spot. The official said that two people have been rescued, but some people are still feared to be trapped under the debris of the wall. Fire officials, local police and other rescue teams are at the spot. The official said that the rescue operation is going on.

10 people died due to rain in UP

In similar incidents, 10 people died due to heavy rains in UP. These 10 people have died in different incidents due to rain in the last 24 hours. According to the Relief Commissioner's Office, five people have died in Mainpuri, two each in Jalaun and Banda and one in Etah in incidents related to heavy rains during the last 24 hours. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of excessive rain, flash floods and other rain-related incidents in more than a dozen districts of Awadh and Rohilkhand region.

11 people died in Madhya Pradesh

State Relief Commissioner GS Naveen Kumar said, “In view of the recent rains, flood PAC/SDRF/NDRF teams have been deployed as per requirement for round the clock monitoring in the districts receiving heavy rainfall.” Meanwhile, 11 people died due to heavy rains in many parts of Madhya Pradesh on Thursday, including seven people who died due to the collapse of a wall in Datia. Officials gave this information. He said that Chief Minister Mohan Yadav chaired a high-level meeting to provide relief to the people. Officials said that three people died in Gwalior while one person died in Bhind. More than 500 people have been rescued from flood-affected areas in Gwalior.