An under-construction building at the Kannauj
railway station collapsed on Saturday afternoon, trapping around two dozen
workers under the rubble, officials said. At
least 23 people have been injured in the incident. Six of them were pulled out
of the debris and rushed to hospital, they said.
The North Eastern Railway (NER) said it has
constituted a three-member committee to probe the incident. "According to
preliminary information, the incident occurred when the under-construction
shuttering of the roof collapsed," said District Magistrate (DM) Shubhrant
Kumar Shukl. "Our first priority is
to rescue the workers who are trapped. We are using all resources at our
disposal for the rescue efforts," Shukl, who had rushed to the spot along
with other senior officials to supervise the rescue operation, added. Roof
shuttering is a temporary structure that supports concrete while it sets.
Minister of State (Independent Charge), Social
Welfare, Asim Arun also reached the spot.
"So far, 23 people have been injured in the
accident. While 20 of them suffered minor injuries, three of them sustained
grievous injuries. The rescue operation
is underway and will take a few more hours," the minister told reporters.
.The NER division of the Indian Railways said in a
statement that it has formed a high-level three-member committee to investigate
the incident at the Kannauj railway station. "The investigation team will include the chief engineer, planning
and design; the additional divisional railway manager, Izzatnagar; and the
chief security commissioner of the Railway Protection Force," the
statement quoted Chief Public Relations Officer of NER Pankaj Kumar Singh as
saying. "The injured workers are receiving proper treatment at
hospital. The ex-gratia amount for the injured workers has been increased with
a compensation of Rs 50,000 for those with minor injuries and Rs 2.5 lakh for
those with serious injuries," he said.
Taking cognisance of the incident, Uttar Pradesh
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed officials to ensure safe recovery of
those trapped inside and their proper medical treatment. State Relief
Commissioner Bhanu Chandra Goswami is in touch with the Kannauj district
administration for all possible help in relief work, state government officials
said.Teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the State
Disaster Response Force (SDRF) have been deployed at the site where frantic
efforts are underway to rescue the workers. Ambulances have been kept on standby to provide first aid and take the
injured to hospital.
The emergency ward at the district hospital is on alert and doctors have
been put on standby, officials said.