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Taratala warehouse collapse: Suvendu meets victims' kin, hands over compensation

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Taratala warehouse collapse: Suvendu meets victims' kin, hands over compensation

Kolkata: Rescue operation underway after an under-construction warehouse collapsed on Wednesday, leaving several injured and dead, in Kolkata's Taratala area, Friday, June 26, 2026. (PTI Photo/Swapan Mahapatra)(PTI06_26_2026_000102B)

PTI Photo / Swapan Mahapatra

Kolkata, Jul 7 (PTI) West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Tuesday met the families of those killed and injured in the Taratala warehouse collapse and handed over financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh each to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 1 lakh each to those injured in the incident. Adhikari met the survivors and family members of the victims at the state secretariat Nabanna and assured them of the state government's support. He also spoke separately with those injured in the incident and took stock of their medical condition. "This is a very unfortunate incident. No amount of compensation can make up for the loss of a life. The government stands with the affected families and will continue to support them," Adhikari said. The chief minister said the government would take steps to ensure that such incidents do not recur. "We will examine what went wrong and ensure that such incidents do not happen in the future. If anyone feels that their treatment is incomplete or they require further medical assistance, the government will provide support," he said. Adhikari also announced that the state government would take responsibility for the education of the children of those who died in the incident. The Taratala warehouse collapse, which took place on June 24, claimed 16 lives and left 17 injured. The CM said rescue operations were carried out immediately by multiple agencies, including the Kolkata Police, Fire Brigade, Army and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF). "We would have been happier if we could have rescued everyone alive. The administration did not waste any time. With the help of local people, Kolkata Police, Fire Brigade and other agencies, we managed to rescue 17 people, but we could not save 16 others. We are deeply saddened by that," he said. Adhikari said the incident highlighted the need for stricter monitoring of safety measures, including fire safety compliance and audits. "We had earlier seen incidents in Posta, Majerhat, Burrabazar and Tiljala during the previous government. Rescue operations were not held the way they should have been. Our government will take all possible steps to prevent such incidents in the future," he said. He said the victims largely belonged to economically weaker sections of society and often took up risky jobs due to financial constraints. "You belong to the economically weaker sections of society, and that is why many of you take up such difficult work. The government is with you and will stand beside you," Adhikari told the affected families. He also listened to the concerns raised by some family members during the meeting. One of the victims' relatives requested assistance in securing employment for a family member. The compensation was provided through the Labour Department's cess fund, officials said. Adhikari said the government would also examine the circumstances that led to the collapse and identify those responsible for the incident. "People should know who was responsible for this mishap. The government will take appropriate steps after examining all aspects of the incident," he said. PTI SCH ACD

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