- AP Surviving factory workers wait for news about their trapped colleagues during rescue operations at the site of a collapsed factory in Jalandhar, India, Monday, April 16, 2012. (utsandiego.com)
- The death toll in a factory building collapse in northern India rose to six on Tuesday as rescue teams searched for survivors feared trapped in the debris, news reports and officials said. (Independent Online)
- Initial rescue efforts were hampered by the location of the factory being in a congested area and due to darkness. A worker, with serious injuries, was rescued from the debris, officials said. (Economic Times)
- At least five people have been killed and several are feared trapped under the debris of a blanket factory which collapsed in the Indian some with smashed bones. The rescue effort is on in full swing. (BBC News)
- the (Times of India) reported. Around 60 persons were taken out of the rubble by rescue workers who worked through the night. The authorities fear casualties as parts of the factory building have flattened completely. (Bahrain News Agency)
- 200,000 to the kin of each of the dead. Badal sent his principal secretary, S.K. (Webindia 123)
- We were lucky that we ran out before the whole building came crashing down, a migrant labourer working at the factory told media at the site. (Webindia 123)
- Five traffickers, who are from West Bengal and Nepal, were arrested. The rescue operation was conducted after a 12-year-old victim managed to call up his family in Bihar over phone from the railway station. (Daily Mail)
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
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