Ludhiana: workers and 10 buffaloes were killed in the collapse of the roof in livestock spilled in Chahran Village in Ladhowal in early Saturday.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team helps rescue operations.
Two buffaloes are pulled out alive from debris.
Allegedly the roof collapsed due to heavy rainfall on Thursday.
Workers have been identified as Narayan Paswan, 55, from Darbhanga in Bihar, who have worked in dairy farms for the past five months.
According to that information, Paswan used to sleep in a cattle warehouse.
Sub-Inspector Gurshinder Kaur, Sho at the Ladhowal police station, said the incident occurred around 1am.
The livestock warehouse is owned by Satpal Singh who said that he had 12 buffaloes where 10 died and two were injured.
After the incident, the villagers first told the police and then NDRF.
The official said the rescue operation began at the early hours and continued until 10 am.
NDRF issued paswan from debris.
He rushed to the hospital where he gave up on his wounds.
Sho said it seemed that heavy rains caused a collapse, because the warehouse wall was old and damaged.
But further investigation is underway to ensure the causes that cause accidents.
Ladhowal police while continued with part 174 CRPC in the statement of Brother Paswa.
Paswan lives in Ludhiana with his brother and the last wife, and his wife and four children live in Bihar.
The family has also been looking for compensation for the Paswan family because he is the only member of Enting.
The then the day, the leader of the Congress of Kuldeep Singh Vaid also visited the place.