After a four-floor building collapsed in South Mumbai's Dongri area on Tuesday, 16 July, about 40-50 people were feared trapped and at least 4 dead. While search and rescue operations are currently underway at the Dongri building collapse site, people have taken to Twitter to express their concerns.
Here are some of the tweets:
One more house collapse in Mumbai. Condolences to the families of those who lost their lives. Our fire brigade and police personnel are doing a herculean job saving those who are trapped. #DongriBuildingCollapse
— Shobhaa De (@DeShobhaa) July 16, 2019
Saddened over the death of people due to collapse of a old building in #Dongri #Mumbai. #MumbaiBuildingCollapse
— Sudhir Gupta (@mpsudhirgupta) July 16, 2019
A four-storey building collapsed in south Mumbai's Dongri area...One side we were ready to go at moon another side no ground-level work...a strong step needed for Mumbai
— Business Review.Live (@BusinessReview8) July 16, 2019
Peer Bawa Haji Abdur Rehman Shah Baba Karamðââï¸ pray for themð#dongri #MumbaiBuildingCollapse pic.twitter.com/evVU4E8S92
Absolutely horrified and saddened by the unfortunate building collapse in #Dongri. Prayers for the victims of the horrible tragedy ð
— Vivek Dahiya (@vivekdahiya08) July 16, 2019
One more day, one more mishap. No one cares about the life of Mumbaikers. #dongri #buildingcollapse
— Preeti Sharma Menon (@PreetiSMenon) July 16, 2019
No city administration has failed its citizens quite like Mumbaiâs. A world-class metro reduced to a slum by 4-5 decades of corruption, apathy.
— Abhijit Majumder (@abhijitmajumder) July 16, 2019
Thousands of buildings waiting to come down on those who live in them. When will the super-rich state and civic corporation act? #Dongri
Buildings keep falling.roads r bad .blame game all the time.we r tired as a society with the same thing again and again.common people lives do hv value . Kids r dying for god sake #Dongribuildingcollapse
— Arjun Bijlani (@Thearjunbijlani) July 16, 2019
Sad to hear such news everyday in Mumbai. Mumbai pays the highest tax and what do we get? Who is accountable for this loss of life?. BMC pls for god sake open your heart and stop holding the city at ransom. https://t.co/QNIav4rDfb
— Riddhi Khandelwal (@RiddhiKhandelw1) July 16, 2019
As another Mumbai Building Collapses yet another round of online condemnations will start but till time political accountability is fixed & examples are set by strict punishment more lives will continue to pay for negligence & laxity of Govt departments #Dongribuildingcollapse
— Jaiveer Shergill (@JaiveerShergill) July 16, 2019
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— Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) July 16, 2019
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It is so tragic that the @mybmc and @CMOMaharashtra fail the people of Mumbai over and over again and no one is ever held accountable!! Bridges and buildings collapsing year after year. Today over 40 people dead due to negligence in #Dongri #MumbaiRains #MumbaiBuildingCollapse https://t.co/Dkn9JW8O5U
— Bhavna Jain (@INCBhavna) July 16, 2019
#MHADA building collapse! Are we done with condolences and mourning! Sadly accountability is lost and passing the buck is new norm as innocent lives pay a heavy price!#Mumbai #Dongri
— Vishal (@ranveer_78) July 16, 2019
But a myopic leadership of our great country wants to take GDP to $5 trillion!
— Sanjay Jha (@JhaSanjay) July 16, 2019
Another tragedy hits Maximum City. Expect the usual platitudes.
#MumbaiBuildingCollapse
Maharashtra govt.'s reaction to #Dongri incident:#MumbaiBuildingCollapse pic.twitter.com/jKmyyDtRpD
— saheel (@_saheel__) July 16, 2019
2 dead in Mumbai Dongri building collapse. 5 injured shifted to JJ Hospital. Still many trapped inside.
— snehanshu shekhar (@snehanshus) July 16, 2019
As per CM, 100 years old building collapsed, renovation permission was also given to that building, but there is delay on the part of builder.#MumbaiBuildingCollapse pic.twitter.com/QtyMMFL4xk
So sad to see such incidences keep happening. So whom we should blame..? This easy question can be seen over media and circulating well. I know this is governments job to see the facts too but isn't it our responsibility to care for ourselves. #Dongribuildingcollapse pic.twitter.com/XyHDeYWx4u
— Smita (@drsmita7) July 16, 2019
In 5 yrs (till July 2018) almost 2704 incidents of Building/Wall collapse.
— Aakanksha Kulkarni (@AaksKool) July 16, 2019
234 people died/840 injured. But how many BMC officers/corporate/politicians booked under 302 for these 'Murders'??#DongariBuildingCollapse#MumbaiBuildingCollapse pic.twitter.com/yqX7SMveST
This is very shocking!! hundreds of Indians died in building collapses every year. Another building collapsed today in #Dongri, Mumbai.
— irfan (@simplyirfan) July 16, 2019
2 days ago: At least 14 people have been killed when a building in Solan collapsed on Sunday.#MumbaiBuildingCollapse #Dongribuildingcollapse pic.twitter.com/fCkEtslbh9
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