A four-story building partially collapsed in Vasai near Mumbai, killing a woman and toddler. 9 injured, rescue operations underway

Mumbai: Two people lost their lives and nine others were injured after part of a residential building collapsed in Vasai, located in Maharashtra’s Palghar district near Mumbai, officials reported on Wednesday.
The injured were immediately rushed to hospitals in Virar and Nalasopara, both on the outskirts of Mumbai, according to the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF).
Those rescued were admitted to Riddhi Vinayak Hospital, Prakriti Hospital, Chandansar Hospital, and Sanjeevani Hospital.
The incident occurred around 12.5 am when the rear portion of the four-storey Ramabai Apartment, situated on Narangi Road in Vasai, gave way and collapsed onto a nearby chawl.
Rescuers have so far pulled 11 individuals from the rubble, some with serious injuries. Two of them succumbed to their injuries.
The deceased were identified as 24-year-old Aarohi Omkar Jovil and a toddler, Utkarsha Jovil.
Officials said the collapsed section of the apartment came down directly on the adjoining chawl, leaving multiple residents trapped under the debris.
Teams from the Vasai Virar Municipal Corporation Fire Department, along with two NDRF units, are currently at the site, conducting search and rescue operations.
Structural engineers are inspecting the remaining part of the building to assess any further risk of collapse.
This came as heavy rainfall has been lashing parts of Maharashtra, worsening the situation in several regions.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast widespread rainfall across the state on Wednesday, with heavy showers accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds. Yellow and Orange alerts have been issued for 25 districts.
Further details on the Vasai building collapse are awaited as rescue operations continue.
IANS
Published: 27 Aug 2025, 10:02 am IST
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