The tragic roof collapse at a rural Indira Awas Yojana house in Patna brings to light risks faced by beneficiaries when housing-scheme structures go unchecked. IANS
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Five of a family killed as roof of house collapses in Patna's Danapur

A roof collapse at an Indira Awas Yojana-built house in Patna’s Diara region killed five members of a family, highlighting structural safety concerns in vulnerable rural housing

Author : IANS Agency

Patna, Nov 10: In a tragic incident, five members of a family were killed when the roof of an old house collapsed in the Diara area under the Danapur Assembly constituency of Patna district.

The incident took place in Manas Naya Panapur 42 Patti village late Sunday night.

The deceased have been identified as house owner Bablu Khan (32), his wife Roshan Khatoon (30), son Mohammad Chand (10), daughter Rukhsar (12) and their youngest daughter Chandni (2).

According to locals, the family had gone to sleep after dinner when the roof caved in.

Hearing a loud crash, neighbours rushed to the spot and found the house completely flattened.

Panchayat head Vakil Rai said that after several hours of effort, the bodies of all five victims were retrieved from the debris.

Villagers said the house was constructed a few years ago under the Indira Awas Yojana scheme, and cracks had already developed in the walls and the roof. They claimed that the family was financially weak and unable to get repairs done.

Residents demanded adequate compensation and immediate assistance from the administration.

The station house officer said the bodies have been sent for post-mortem, and an administrative inquiry has been initiated.

Former village head C.P. Singh said several old houses in the Diara belt are in a dilapidated condition, and stressed that the administration must take preventive measures to avoid similar incidents.

The tragic accident has caused deep shock in the area.

Locals said old structures must be inspected and strengthened regularly, and added that proper maintenance and quality monitoring of housing scheme constructions are necessary to avoid such loss of lives.

The diara areas have been affected by the flood that recently came in during the Monsoon season this year. This is one of the reasons for weakening the structures in the region.

The local police are monitoring the situation.

This report is from IANS news service. NewsGram holds no responsibility for its content.

(SY)

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