PUNE: More than 34 hours after the administrative building at Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation’s waste-to-energy plant in Moshi caved in, rescue teams from the National Disaster Response Force, the Army, fire departments from the civic body and PMRDA continued round-the-clock efforts on Thursday to extricate the eight people still trapped beneath the debris.

The building that collapsed in Pimpri Chinchwad is situated in the premises of legacy waste dumping yard, officials said. | India News

A three-storey administrative building at PCMC's Waste-to-Energy plant in Moshi collapsed during heavy rain, with 15-16 workers feared trapped under the debris.

At least eight people are feared trapped after a building collapse in Pune due to heavy rains, with rescue operations underway.

Around 15 people remain trapped after a waste mound collapsed and fell onto a three-storey building in the Moshi area of Pimpri Chinchwad on Wednesday following heavy rains,…

Rescue operations are ongoing at the Moshi building collapse site in Pune. Nine people have been rescued alive, while several others remain trapped under debris. Heavy rainfall…

PUNE: More than 34 hours after the administrative building at Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation’s waste-to-energy plant in Moshi caved in, rescue teams from the National…

PUNE: At the Moshi waster-to-energy plant, time stands still and yet rushes by. More than 56 hours after its administrative building caved in when tons of garbage slammed into it,…

Waste collection operations have been severely affected starting Thursday because vehicles could not enter the Moshi depot after a massive garbage mound collapsed onto the…

Officials involved in the multi-agency rescue operation said they were unable to make contact with the trapped workers and believe they may not have survived. | India News

Authorities have almost managed to break the upper slab in a building which collapsed when a massive pile of garbage crashed on to it

Rescuers in Pune continue the challenging operation to save eight trapped individuals 72 hours after a building collapse.

Nearly 72 hours after a garbage mound caused a building collapse in Moshi, Pune, authorities are working tirelessly to break through debris and locate eight trapped individuals.

PUNE: The rescue teams on Sunday recovered one more body from the debris of the administrative building at the PCMC’s waste-to-energy (WTE) plant in Moshi, taking up the death…

For nearly 81 hours, families of staff trapped in the Moshi garbage depot building collapse remained outside the accident site, refusing to leave despite heavy rain, foul odour…

The deceased employee was identified as Waman Kasbe. His body was recovered around 1 am on Sunday and taken to Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital (YCMH) in Pimpri. | India News

Pune building collapse death toll rises to nine; official calls incident an 'act of God' amid rescue efforts.