A labourer died, while three others were rescued after a mound of soil caved in during excavation work being carried out for laying a pipeline in Pune city on Monday evening, police said.
Four labourers engaged in the excavation work got trapped under the mound of soil outside the retaining wall of Nanded City gated township in the Sinhgad Road locality, they said.
TCS Pune Claims Payroll Suspension Is 'Standard Procedure,' Offers Temporary Stay To Employee Sleeping On Footpath Outside Office#WATCH | #Pune: Three workers trapped under a pile of soil during excavation work on Sinhagad Road. Fire Brigade and PDRF teams rushed to the spot for rescue operations.#punenews #Maharashtra #maharashtranews pic.twitter.com/QM7XyhSbNr
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"On receiving a call about the soil collapse, fire personnel from PMRDA (Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority) reached the spot and started a rescue operation. While three labourers were rescued from the mound of soil, one labourer died," said an official from the PMRDA fire brigade department.
Immediately after the labourers were rescued, they were provided with oxygen support and rushed to hospital for further medical care, he said.
The excavation work was underway for laying a pipeline under the River Front Development Project in the city, according to the official.
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