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Noida wall collapse: Contractor didn't act on complaints about structure being weak, say workers

Four construction workers died while eight sustained injuries after they got buried in the wall collapse at Jal Vayu Vihar in Sector 21 of the city, according to officials.

September 20, 2022 / 20:06 IST
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(Representative image) Greater Noida West in NCR is an example of an oversupplied market, where ready-to-move-in apartments are selling at price points witnessed in 2013-14. (Image via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)

Workers who survived Tuesday's wall collapse in Noida have claimed that the sub-contractor was informed about the structure's weak condition but were asked to continue working. Four construction workers died while eight sustained injuries after they got buried in the wall collapse at Jal Vayu Vihar in Sector 21 of the city, according to officials.

The deceased were identified as Pushpendra Singh (25), Panna Lal (25) and Amit (18), all from Budaun district in Uttar Pradesh, and Dharam Veer from Sambhal district. The Noida Police has arrested the sub-contractor -- Gul Mohammad -- who supplied labourers for the job.

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Sanjeev Kumar (28), a native of Badaun and a relative of Pushpendra Singh, said they were working at the site since September 15. "We started work around 9 am today and after sometime, noticed that the boundary wall was unstable. We immediately informed the sub-contractor about the condition of the wall who asked us to continue the work. He said that if anything happens, he will be responsible for it," Kumar said. "We started work around 9 am today and after sometime, noticed that the boundary wall was unstable. We immediately informed the sub-contractor about the condition of the wall who asked us to continue the work.

Kumar sustained an injury in his leg and was discharged from the hospital after getting treatment. Pushpendra Singh is survived by his wife and four kids, Kumar said.