BUILDING COLLAPSED IN PUNE
Nine
labourers were killed and two more injured after the slab of an
under-construction building collapsed at Balewadi in Pune on29th July,2016,
Friday morning.The grisly tragedy occurred at 10: 30 in the morning, when a
team of thirteen labourers were working on the 13th floor of an
under-construction building which was part of a housing complex known as Park
Xpress, a project by the Pride Purple construction group. Most hailed from the
Eastern state of Bihar.
Eight were
killed on the spot, while the ninth died during treatment and two others
suffered minor injuries, said police sources, informing that the injured were
undergoing treatment at the city’s Sassoon Hospital.“The labourers were about
their usual tasks when the cement slab caved-in, killing eight of them on the
spot. Another labourer died en route to the hospital,” Deputy Commissioner of
Police, (Zone-III), B. Teli informed.Mr. Teli further informed that the police
were in the process of filing an FIR against the builder once proper
responsibility was affixed. He said the contractors and the project owners were
being investigated to ascertain who was responsible for the tragedy and
questions like whether or not the labourers were wearing safety harnesses while
working at that height or why was a safety net not erected below to preclude
casualties were being probed.
Speaking
to reporters in the evening, Pune Municipal Commissioner (PMC) Kunal Kumar said
that the accident was clearly a case of “illicit construction” as the builders
(Pride Purple) had violated norms by constructing an additional storey (the
13th floor) as permission to build only 12 floors, plus the basement, was
given.As is often seen in such cases, Pune Mayor Prashant Jagtap, who was
supervising rescue operations, said the civic authorities had taken “serious
note” of the unfortunate incident.“We are mulling over ordering an inspection
of all such construction sites to ascertain whether they are ensuring adequate
safety measures for their workers,” he said.Despite Mr. Jagtap’s calls for
stern measures, the Balewadi accident is a ghastly replay of a similar tragedy
that took place in December 2012 at Wagholi, 20 km from Pune in which 13
labourers were killed when a slab of an under-construction building caved in.
Prior to
that, in September that same year, six persons were killed on the spot and
several more injured after a four-storey residential building caved in the
city’s Sahakar Nagar area.Safety norms and illicit constructions came to
sharper relief in January 2014 when a newly constructed six-storey building
collapsed in the city’s suburban region of Narhe-Ambegaon, tragically killing a
28-year-old youth who was trapped under the debris.At the time, the PMC
launched an investigation into illegal structures that had mushroomed in the
city’s suburbs.
Prof. John Kurakar
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