Three migrant labourers died when an around 40-year-old building at Kodakara in Thrissur district of Kerala where they were living collapsed early Friday (June 27, 2025) morning as they were getting ready for work, the police said.
According to the police officials, and officers of the Fire and Rescue Services who visited the spot, there were 17 migrant workers living in the building, and of them, 14 managed to escape without any injuries.
The incident occurred around 6 a.m., and the entire rescue operation took around two and a half hours, according to the police.
A Fire and Rescue Services officer said that two of those trapped under the debris could be rescued quickly as they were close to the surface.
It took more time to bring out the third person as he was trapped under a lot of debris, including huge concrete slabs, the officer said.
He said that three units were deployed in the rescue operation.
Several Fire and Rescue Services personnel and a couple of earthmovers were used to remove the debris and rescue the victims, according to visuals shown on TV channels.
The police said that the first two people died on the way to the hospital.
A senior police officer at the scene told reporters that it needs to be investigated what led to the incident.
An said that it needs to be examined whether the building had structural stability and fitness clearances.
A revenue official at the spot told reporters that officials of the Labour department have been asked to reach the site quickly to answer why so many workers were permitted to be housed in the building.
The revenue official also said that it needs to be examined whether it was an unfit structure.