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New Delhi: The debris removal operations at the east Delhi building collapse site was affected due to rains on Wednesday even as a cautious MCD asked occupants of 38 "dangerous" buildings in the locality to move out.
No bodies were recovered or survivors rescued since midnight from the building collapse site where 67 people lost their lives in the one of the worst tragedies in the capital in recent years.
Rescue workers continued to clear the debris and look for any survivors even as rain slowed down the pace of their work.
Eighty-two people were injured in the incident, police said.
The MCD has, meanwhile, asked the occupants of as many as 38 "dangerous" buildings in the East Delhi area to evacuate immediately after a survey it conducted in the area following directions from Delhi Government.
"During a survey, basements of at least 38 buildings were found to be water-filled. We have issued them notice to vacate their houses immediately for their safety," Municipal Corporation of Delhi spokesperson Deep Mathur said.
Anxious relatives continued to pour into the hospital and huddled in front of the list of survivors, scanning to find some familiar name while dreading to look at the photos of the dead.
Photographs of unidentified bodies were displayed in hospitals for relatives to identify them. Heart-rending scenes were witnessed at hospitals where relatives came to identify the victims.
Over 60 families, mostly labourers from West Bengal, were living in the cramped quarters of the 15-year-old building, where an illegal fifth floor was under construction.
Rescue workers from National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), fire department, police, civil defence and locals were working together to remove tons of concrete from the spot and find trapped people.
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