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The 7-story building collapsed Tuesday evening. At that time, 21 people were trapped in the building. 13 people were rescued.

An under-construction 7-storey building collapsed in Bangalore on Tuesday due to heavy rains in Karnataka. 5 people died in this. 21 people were trapped in the rubble, of whom 13 were rescued. At the same time, 3 people are still buried under the rubble.

The NDRF team carried out rescue operations throughout the night to rescue people buried under the rubble. The dog team was also called Wednesday morning. The team also requested the use of large machines to remove debris.

A worker witness said on Wednesday that we had dinner yesterday at 1 p.m. Just then, a loud noise was heard. This building began to shake, and after a while it collapsed.

Politics started on this issue in Karnataka. The opposition JDS party has accused the Congress of being behind Bangalore’s plight. Deputy CM DK Shivakumar said you must have seen what is happening in Dubai and Delhi. The situation is similar in many parts of the country. We can’t stop nature, but we can.

5 photos of the rescue operation…

Some people are still buried under the debris of the building which collapsed Tuesday evening. Rescue efforts continue even Wednesday morning.

The NDRF team provided rescue after a 7-storey building collapsed.

The NDRF team recovered the body of a person buried under the rubble.

The police and the NDRF team faced difficulties in carrying out the rescue operation at night.

The NDRF and SDRF teams have requested machines to remove the debris.

Deputy CM said building was constructed illegally Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar reached the spot on Tuesday evening. It was he who informed that 21 people were trapped under the rubble. He said the building was built illegally on 60/40 land. He assured that strict action would be taken against the culprits.

Rain in Karnataka last 3 days Life has been severely affected in many parts of Karnataka, including Bengaluru, due to continuous rains for the last three days. Many areas in and around Yelahanka in north Bengaluru were flooded. The central Vihar of Yelahanka is submerged in waist-deep water. Emergency and rescue personnel evacuated people using boats.

Impact of cyclone Dana also in Karnataka Cyclonic storm ‘Dana’ originating from the Andaman Sea is moving rapidly towards the Bay of Bengal. The cyclone will hit the Puri coast on October 24 midnight or October 25 morning. Its effect is also visible in Karnataka. Even before the storm hit, heavy rain created flood-like conditions.

Madhya Pradesh: Night temperature in Pachmarhi below 17 degrees, rain due to 3 systems

It rained in Indore-Alirajpur on Tuesday.

These days, the day and night are the coldest in the Pachmarhi hill station of Madhya Pradesh. The night temperature here is below 17 degrees Celsius. Similar weather conditions will also continue in the future. Currently, there are 3 systems operating in the state. Due to the low pressure area, the rain has persisted for 8 days.

Bihar: Effect of storm Dana will be visible in the state, possibility of rain with strong wind

According to the Meteorological Center, the effects of Cyclone Dana will begin to be felt from the night of October 24.

Storm Dana, originating from the Bay of Bengal, will hit Odisha and West Bengal on October 24-25. This will also affect the state. During this period, there is a possibility of heavy rain in some areas accompanied by strong winds. According to the Meteorological Center, the effects of Cyclone Dana will begin to be felt from the night of October 24.