Gurgaon: Two bodies were found in the rubble of a building in Khawaspur Patudi who collapsed on Sunday night, taking the third death.
One person had been injured in the incident.
On Monday, the National Disaster Response (NDRF) forces and firefighting personnel conducted rescue operations in heavy rain and water.
The two earth drivers are also on location.
The operation lasts around 18 hours.
Building owners and cargo company managers whose workers live in places have been ordered for negligence.
Cases have been registered under Section 288 (negligent behavior in connection with attractive or repairing buildings), 304 (II) (guilt) and 34 (general intentions) IPC at the Farrukhnagar police station.
Police Commissioner KK Rao said: “Active investigation.” Krisan Kaushik’s company manager and the owner of the Ravidner Kataria building cannot be contacted.
According to workers who lived in place, the three-story building was in bad condition and they had raised the problem with the cargo company manager several times.
After recurring complaints, building owners and company managers have recently put “Jack” to support the ceiling.
They have convinced workers that the structure will be corrected soon.
Six workers were inside the building when it fell on Sunday.
Vijay and his friend Ajay Mishra, who was sleeping at that time, managed to run out of time.
On Sunday night, one body was found on the site.
The deceased has been identified as Robin (22), from above, and Pradeep Kumar (36) and Tenny Bharadwaj (32), both of Bhiwani.
Pradeep Chaudhary (27), from Siddharthnagar Regency above, is undergoing treatment in sectors 10 civil hospitals.
Buildings that collapse over 50 years old.
While the ground floor is used for storage, the other two floors are converted into quarters for cargo company workers.
The building has five total quarters and 20-25 workers live there.
This compound has a warehouse used by Delex Cargo India Private Limited and three small buildings at all.
Vijay, who has worked with a cargo company for about a year, said: “We talked to our manager, Krishhan Kaushik, and the owner of the Ravidner Kataria building, who lived in Gurgaon, several times and asked him to shift us to another building.
But nothing What is done.
“Other workers from Jammu who live in that place said there was a power outage on Sunday night.
“Because of the heat, some people have come out of the building,” Purushottam said, adding that more people would be trapped if the structure collapsed at night.
Shivam, another worker, said they were inside the warehouse when they heard a loud noise.
“There is dust around.
We need a few minutes to understand what happened,” he said.
Pataudi Mla Satya Prakash Jarawta said he went to the site immediately after learning about the incident.
“We renewed the minister’s chairman and immediately, a team from NDRF joined the rescue operation,” he said, adding that the investigation would be ordered to find out the reasons behind the collapse.
Mla said he would ask the government to compensate the men who died.