Canacona, Jan 4, 2013(NDTV): Rescue workers stand amid the debris of a building that collapsed in Canacona, a city about 70 kilometers (44 miles) from the state capital of Panaji, India, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014.
A five-story building under construction in the southern Indian state of Goa collapsed on Saturday, killing at least seven workers and leaving dozens more feared trapped under the rubble, police said.
At least forteen persons were killed and several others were trapped when an under-construction five-storey building in Cancona town collapsed today.
"Eight bodies have been retrieved from the debris of the building which collapsed at around 3 PM," Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, said, adding more than 40 workers were working on the site when the structure crumbled.
He said more people could be under the debris and efforts are on to rescue them.
"Though exact number of people trapped under debris of this five-storey building cannot be known, the builder has told the police that more than 40 workers were working on the site when the structure crumbled," Parrikar told reporters.
DIG O P Mishra said police have filed a criminal complaint against the builder, contractor and others concerned in connection with the cave-in.
Meanwhile, eye witnesses said the under-construction residential complex came crashing like a pack of cards in the busy street of Canacona, 70 km from here.
Six bodies were retrieved from the debris nearly one hour after the rescue operation started.
Though personnel from fire and emergency services, armed with a crane, began the rescue work, the slow pace of the operation prompted the state government to seek help of Army.
"Two platoons of Army are on their way to join in the rescue work," Parrikar said.
The Chief Minister, who was near Canacona to attend the state-sponsored folklore festival, rushed to the site.
Subsequently, the government announced cancellation of the event in the wake of the mishap.
A large crowd had gathered at the site initially hampering the rescue operation.
Meanwhile, dead bodies retrieved from the debris have been sent to a state-run hospital in Margao town.