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Toll in Karnataka building crash rises to 3

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Bengaluru: With the death of one more person in a building collapse in Karnataka's Dharwad, the toll has touched three, police said on Wednesday.

About 10 others were still suspected to be trapped under tonnes of cement and mortar.

The multi-storey commercial under-construction building collapsed on Tuesday injuring at least 46 others. State unit Congress leader Vinay Kulkarni's kin was one of the owners of the building.

"Three people have been killed in the tragedy when the building collapsed at about 4 p.m. A total of 46 people who have been rescued so far, received injuries," Police Inspector L.K. Talwar told IANS from Dharwad, about 400km from here.

Of those rescued, at least 15 received severe injuries and were being treated at hospitals in the district.

Rescue operations, which began on Tuesday evening, continued overnight.

A 25-member National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team was brought in from Lucknow by a special flight to undertake the rescue operations, Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy said.

The reason for the accident was being ascertained, officials said.

A total of five fire tenders and 20 ambulances were also deployed to carry out the rescue work.

 

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