Taratala Warehouse Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 11 as Rescue Operations Continue
Five more people were rescued from the debris in the morning, taking the total number of victims pulled out from under the rubble to 30, according to sources involved in the operation.
According to official sources, 10 people died either at the site of the incident or shortly thereafter, while another injured person succumbed to injuries during treatment on Thursday, taking the toll to 11.
President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday said the loss of lives due to the tragedy is extremely sad and expressed deepest condolences to the bereaved families.
"The news of the loss of lives due to the collapse of a warehouse roof in Kolkata is extremely sad. I express my deepest condolences to the bereaved families. I pray for the speedy and complete recovery of the injured," the President said in a post in Hindi on X.
The deceased have been identified as Krishna Chowdhury (30) of North 24 Parganas, Rohit Choudhari (40) of Nadia, Rahul Choudhury (17) of Purba Bardhaman, Chandrama Choudhury (60) of Krishnanagar, Pappu Rajak (40) of Shyamnagar, Azgar Hossain (55) of Khidirpur in Kolkata, Sahil Sardar (17) of Basanti, Ghi Kumar (17) of Munger in Bihar, Hasan Imam (44) of Metiabruz, Nabin Singh of Asansol and Ganesh Kalindi (45), who died while undergoing treatment at SSKM Hospital.
Nineteen injured are currently undergoing treatment in the state-run hospital, officials said.
Meanwhile, heavy rain stalled the rescue operations for nearly an hour, even as personnel from the police, fire services, NDRF and the Army remained deployed at the site.
The warehouse was being built on a leasehold plot owned by the Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port in the city.
Rescue efforts continued through the night under the supervision of senior state government and civic officials, including Health Secretary Narayan Swarup Nigam, Kolkata Police Commissioner Ajay Nanda and Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) Commissioner Smita Pandey.
A senior state government official said all available resources had been mobilised to trace those who may still be trapped beneath the debris.
"The rescue operation is being carried out on a war footing. Including the Army's ground-penetrating radar, cameras and other specialised devices are being used to locate possible survivors. Our priority remains saving lives and ensuring immediate medical assistance to the injured," the official said.
The Army's GPR system is being used to detect signs of life beneath the collapsed structure.
The equipment can detect movement and pulse signals beneath layers of debris, helping rescuers focus their excavation efforts on specific locations.
Teams have also deployed cameras beneath the rubble to check for trapped persons, while mobile phone tower data is being used to trace the location of individuals whose phones remain active under the debris.
Five persons have been arrested in connection with the incident, including warehouse owner Shambhunath Behera, structural engineer Kamal Samanta, Gulzar Hussain, supervisor of Ayan Traders, labour supplier Dibakar Bhandari and Abdul Hamid.
Kolkata Police has registered a suo motu case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and other relevant charges against the accused.
"We have initiated a criminal investigation into the collapse. At least five persons have been arrested so far, and further inquiries are underway to identify others who may have been responsible. We are examining all aspects, including structural safety compliance and operational procedures at the warehouse," a senior police officer said.
Behera Brothers was the lessee of the collapsed warehouse on Transport Depot Road in Taratala.
Investigators are probing the circumstances leading to the collapse and whether any violations of safety norms contributed to the tragedy.
Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Thursday attacked the previous TMC administration, alleging the structure had received official nod despite serious design flaws.
Addressing the Assembly on Thursday, Adhikari said the sanctioned building plan carried the signature of former Kolkata Mayor and senior TMC leader Firhad Hakim.
"This is the result of the sins you committed. By allowing such structures in exchange for money, you have turned the City of Joy and Greater Kolkata into a city of death," he said, escalating his attack on the erstwhile ruling party.
Promising strict action against everyone found responsible for the tragedy, Adhikari said: "No one will be spared."
Announcing relief measures, the CM said the families of each deceased worker would receive Rs 10 lakh in compensation, while those injured would be given Rs 1 lakh.
Of the injured, one is in critical condition and four are in serious condition, he added.
The Chief Minister said five people have been arrested so far in connection with the incident. Efforts are underway to trace contractor Asgar, Adhikari told the Assembly.
According to the Chief Minister, preliminary findings indicate that the warehouse was approved despite structural deficiencies and a faulty design.
He said the building plan was sanctioned on January 17, 2026, when the TMC was in power.
"Those found guilty in the incident will face criminal prosecution and have their properties attached to extract compensation," Adhikari said. "There will be zero tolerance."
Referring to a KMC fact-finding report into the collapse of the warehouse that was under construction, the Chief Minister named officials who allegedly failed to discharge their responsibilities.
"It is found that Sub-Assistant Engineer Aminur Sheikh, Assistant Engineer Nirmalendu Sardar and Executive Engineer Ranjan Das did not discharge their duties in respect of the instant premises," said Adhikari, quoting the report.
He further alleged that no building plan submitted to the KMC could be approved without the clearance of a person named Kali.
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