The dilapidated two-story kutcha house collapsed at around 11.30 pm in Mohalla Roza Arjan behind the Badi Masjid of the city's Kotwali area. During this, half a dozen people were buried under the rubble. After getting the information, the district and police administration got involved in relief work. Administrative officials have given information about the death of five people and injuries to five people at around one o'clock at the midnight. However, even after this, the search for the wreckage is going on. The condition of the injured remains critical. Doctors in the hospital have also been alerted.
Around 11 o'clock in the night, some members of the family were sleeping while some people were sitting and talking that during this time the whole house collapsed. In which Chandni (18), Shanno (55), Ghiyasuddin (17), Mohammad Alauddin (19), Hera (10) and Sneha (12), Sanjeeda (37), Mohammad Kaif (8), Misbah (18), and neighboring Azimullah (68) was buried. The local people and the district administration rescued the trapped people and took them to the district hospital in injured condition. Where the doctors declared serious daughter Jamaluddin, Azimullah son Katwaru, Mohammad Kaif son Jamaluddin, Mohammad Safe son Jamaluddin, and Miswah daughter Jamaluddin dead. Other injured are being treated at the district hospital. After getting information about the incident, District Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma and Superintendent of Police Ajay Kumar Sahni reached the spot and took all of them to the district hospital while conducting relief and rescue work.
First of all, three people were taken out and sent to the district hospital. It was told that Kamaruddin had two storeys in Mohalla Roza Arjan. Which was old and dilapidated. Suddenly it collapsed in the night. The local people and the district administration rescued three buried people and rushed them to the district hospital in injured condition. Where everyone is being treated. Search is on to clear the debris in the fear of more people still trapped under the rubble.
Police and fire brigade personnel reached the spot as soon as the accident happened and started relief and rescue operations. The relief and rescue operations continued even after midnight as many people were buried in the night. The entire relief operation is going on under the supervision of the administrative officers. In the fear of people being trapped, relief and rescue workers are taking steps carefully on the debris. According to administrative officials, the operation will be ended only after there is complete satisfaction after midnight.
Chief Minister expressed grief: After the late-night accident, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has expressed deep grief over the death of people in the accident in Jaunpur district. He expressed condolences to the bereaved families of the deceased. The Chief Minister has been directed to provide proper treatment to those injured in this accident and to provide all possible help and relief to the affected people.
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