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At least fifteen workers are feared trapped after a two-storey administrative building at a waste-to-energy project collapsed in Moshi, Pune, following a landslide of legacy waste triggered by heavy rainfall.

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00:00It's coming in. This is a two-story waste-to-energy building plant which has collapsed.
00:0415 workers are said to be trapped inside. Rescue operations, we are told, are underway
00:10and 20 workers were inside the building at the time of this incident.
00:13Five of them have been rescued safely, while 15 remain trapped inside.
00:18All of this happening in Pune, in Maharashtra's Pune at this point.
00:22We are told NDRF has also been pulled in, fire services have also been pulled in
00:26to get those 15 trapped workers out.
00:30Let me cut across live to the location now where my colleague Krishna joins us from.
00:35Krishna, tell us what the situation is, which building was, what was going on there.
00:45Look, this waste-to-energy project is PCMC, Pimpri Chinchewad Corporation.
00:54This project is a project of Moshisthit, which is Kachara Depot, where you can see how the building has collapsed.
01:06Because a few days in Pune, there was a lot of rain, and this is why the Kachara Depot was
01:13down.
01:22The building had gone through the building, there were two in the middle of Pune, which is located, which was
01:30left and the forefront of the building.
01:37in the building in the past 2-3 hours and the rescue has been taken out of 2-3 hours
01:42and the question is that a few days before the disaster had happened here but this
01:53Prashashan has not learned and the disaster has been seen again.
02:00Krishna, what was the disaster?
02:32two or three days ago?
02:32foreign
02:48foreign
03:31so that's good to know
03:35the Pune Commissioner also spoke about this matter
03:38let's quickly listen in
04:49all right so that was about Pune but let's switch off
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