21 June 2013 Last updated at 08:35 GMT
Mumbai building collapse kills ten
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The cause of the collapse in not known yet
At least ten people have been killed in the collapse of a building on the outskirts of the Indian city of Mumbai.
More people are trapped inside the three-storey building in Thane district, 35km (20 miles) from Mumbai. Rescue operations are continuing.
The cause of the collapse in not known, but correspondents say such incidents are common in India and often blamed on poor construction practices.
In April, 74 people were killed in another building collapsed in Thane.
And earlier this month, four people were killed when a five-storey building collapsed in Mumbai.
India's deadly collapses
4 April 2013: 74 die in Thane, near Mumbai
19 Dec 2012: 13 die in Wagholi, Maharashtra
24 Sept 2012: 6 die in Pune, Maharashtra
15 April 2012: 23 workers killed in blanket factory collapse in Jalandhar
16 Nov 2010: 69 killed and more than 80 injured in Delhi
18 Aug 2010: School building collapse kills 18 children in Uttarakhand
26 Jan 2010: 23 killed in Bellary, Karnataka
23 Sept 2009: Chimney of a power plant in Chhattisgarh caves in, 40 killed
13 Aug 2008: 20 die in Mumbai
18 July 2007: 29 killed in Mumbai
The latest incident happened early on Friday when the residential building caved in, officials said.
The building was home to nine families and most people were asleep at the time of the collapse, Sandeep Malvi, spokesman for the Thane municipal corporation, told the BBC.
It was not known what caused the collapse, but Mr Malvi said it was an "old building" constructed in 1979 and that rains in the area over the past few days could have caused the incident.
Fourteen people who were injured in the collapse have been admitted to hospital.
"There are more trapped inside and rescue operations are in full swing," Mr Malvi said.
There is huge demand for housing, and corruption often leads to cost-cutting and a lack of safety inspections, correspondents say.
After April's building collapse in Thane, police arrested nine people suspected of colluding to illegally construct the high-rise building.
Those arrested included two builders, police officers and municipality officials.
In a similar collapse in 2010, 69 people were killed in Delhi.
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