Raining destruction in Ghaziabad: Factory's balcony fell, five injured; Rescue operations continue - NCR Ghaziabad News Factory Balcony Collapse injured five in Sahibabad

A cooker factory in the Rajendra Nagar industrial area fell to heavy rains in Sahibabad, Ghaziabad. Five people were injured in this accident, three of whom were hospitalized in critical condition. Police rushed the injured to MMG Hospital and began assistance. Two of the injured were fired after first aid. Jagran correspondent, Sahibabad. As a result of heavy rain in the district Wednesday night and throughout the day, a factory of the factory fell on Lime Bhatti road in the Rajendra Nagar industrial area of the Sahibabad police station late Thursday. The debris of the balcony fell outside the street, injuring five people who passed. After the information was received, police rushed the four to MMG Hospital. From where one injured were sent to first aid, while three injured were incorporated into critical condition. The balcony of the building suddenly collapsed with the industrial area Rajendra Nagar, there is a factory to make Rajkumar Sharma’s pressure cooker on Lime Bhatti road in Rajendra Nagar Industrial Area. Late Thursday night, the balcony of the factory building suddenly collapsed. The debris of the balcony falls on five people moving through the street, equivalent to the factory. The five were injured and fainted after falling debris. All four were buried completely in the rubble. With the receipt of the information, police immediately began relief and rescue operations. Police buried out of all the people in the rubble and the police buried all the people in the rubble and rushed to MMG Hospital. Treatment was started by recruiting the injured in the emergency. During this time, an injured Deepak Kumar and Sanoj Kumar were sent home to first aid when they sustained minor injuries. Both Rajendra Nagar only works in the factories of the industrial area. Three injured were hospitalized for serious injuries. All three will only get information about it after they regain consciousness. Relief and rescue operations continue, according to ACP Sahibabad Shweta Yadav, relief and rescue work on the spot and the three injured in the hospital are waiting for the senses to come to the senses. The two injured were discharged from the hospital when it improved the condition. At present, it is feared that those who were injured worked in the surrounding factories and returned to their homes after being discharged. The three injured will only be identified after their senses.