The building was nearly completed when it fell in on
those sleeping on the ground floor
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A
building in northern India has collapsed, killing 13 people believed to be from
the same family. The
three-storey building in Uttar Pradesh state was near completion when it fell
on a family of weavers asleep on the ground floor, police said.
BBC reports that at
least three escaped unhurt when the structure came down in Dulhipur village
near the city of Varanasi.
India
has suffered a series of similar incidents, blamed in part on poor regulation
and housing pressures.
Twelve
people died at the scene and one in hospital, officials said.
Local
police superintendent Chandauli Muniraj said construction appeared to have been
hurried.
Police
are looking for the building contractor and an investigation has begun.
Among
the victims was the building's owner, Mohammad Kamarrudin, and two children,
Supt Muniraj said.
A
local unit of the National Disaster Response Force helped in the rescue
operation and mechanical diggers were deployed to retrieve bodies.
Many
such incidents in India are attributed to substandard building materials and
lax safety standards.
The city of Chennai was the
scene of a major collapse in July 2014 when an 11-storey building gave way,
killing 61.
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