Roof of under-construction farm house collapses, 5 workers die
Indore: A major accident has taken place in Mhow area of Indore, the business capital of Madhya Pradesh. Five workers have died after being buried under the roof of an under-construction farm house here. Relief and rescue operations are underway. According to the information received, construction work of a farm house is going on in Choral area of Mhow. The police officer present on the spot said that the construction work of a farm house was going on here and the workers slept here on Thursday night. During this, the accident happened. On Friday morning, the watchman of the farm house informed the police, after which relief and rescue work was started. Five workers have died in this accident and the search for others is on.
It is told that the workers working here kept working here till Thursday evening and at night they cooked food here and slept after eating. In the night itself, the upper part of the farm house fell and the workers were buried. According to the local people, the information about the accident that happened on Thursday night was received on Friday morning. Then it was found that many workers were buried under the debris.
After getting information about the accident, the administrative staff reached the spot and relief and rescue work is going on with the removal of debris with the help of JCB. Workers buried under the debris are being taken out. These days the rainy season is continuing and accidents are happening continuously. On one hand, while incidents of collapse of old and dilapidated houses are coming to the fore, an accident has happened in a farm house under construction in Indore.
Talking about the accidents that happened recently, four children died due to the collapse of a school wall in Rewa district. Apart from this, a wall fell on the children while constructing Parthiv Shivling in Sagar district. Nine children died in this accident. After these two major accidents, a campaign is being run against dilapidated and weak houses in the state.