4 -Eninding building collapsed in virar, 9 people lost their lives after being buried in ruins

Last updated: August 27, 2025, 22:09 IST Virar Building Collaps Builder was arrested, VVMC described the building as illegal. The affected families were held in Chandansar Sama Mandir. The building suddenly fell in the early hours of Wednesday. Collapse of the Virar Building: Six people were killed and eight people were seriously injured when part of the unauthorized building with four floors on the adjacent building in Virar in the Palghar district of Maharashtra fell. The officers provided this information. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team took out three more bodies under the rubble on Wednesday night about 18 hours after the incident. The previous part of the Ramabai apartment collapsed at 12.5 o’clock on Tuesday night. Police arrested the building builder after Vasai Virar Mahnagar Municipality (VVMC) filed a complaint. The deceased was identified as Aarohi Onkar Jowil, 24, his one -year -old daughter Utkarsha Joevil, Laxman Kissu Singh, 26, Dinesh Prakash Sapkal (43), Supriya Niwalkar (38) and Arnav Niwalkar (11). The District Magistrate Indu Rani Jakhar visited the place. He still feared that some other people were buried in the rubble. Palghar Vivekananda Kadam District Disaster Management Officer said the Chawl or the house where the building collapsed was empty. He said that all the Chawl around the building was evacuated as a precaution and that the inhabitants of them were transferred to safe places. Kadam said that the Ramabai apartment built in 2012 has 50 apartments and that there were 12 apartments in the collapse. The injured were included in various hospitals in the area and Nalasopara on the outskirts of Mumbai. A spokesman for the VVMC confirmed that the building was ‘illegal’. VVMC Assistant -Commissioner Gansalves said: “The work to remove debris is currently underway …” Many families have become homeless because of this accident. Gonsalves said: “All the affected families were temporarily held in Chandansar Sama Mandir. We provide them with food, water, medical help and other essential services. In 2010, after starting his career with Dainik Bhascar newspaper, he worked as a reporter in the new world, and started in 2010 in 2010. World, Dainik Jagran and Punjab Kesari worked.