
Two buildings have collapsed in different components of India, killing a total of at least 11 people and leaving dozens trapped.
In the capital Delhi, a four-storey building came down on Saturday, killing 10 people, including five children.
Just hours later, a 12-storey building under construction toppled in Chennai in cumbersomely hefty rain, leaving six people dead.
India has recently optically discerned frequent building collapses, incriminated on lax safety and substandard materials.
Rescue teams with cutters and shovels are perpetuating to probe for survivors in the rubble in Chennai, in the southern Tamil Nadu state.
A police investigation has additionally been launched.
In January, at least 14 people died when a building under construction came crashing down in the western state of Goa.
At least 42 people died after a four-storey building collapsed in Mumbai last September.