A major tragedy unfolded in Kolkata’s Taratala area after the roof of an under-construction warehouse collapsed, killing at least three workers and leaving many others feared trapped beneath the debris. The incident occurred on Transport Road, where a large number of laborers were reportedly working at the construction site when the structure suddenly gave way. Authorities have confirmed three fatalities so far, while rescue teams continue an urgent search for survivors. Initial reports suggest that between 50 and 60 workers may have been inside or around the structure at the time of the collapse, raising fears that several people remain trapped under the rubble. The scale of the disaster has prompted the deployment of the Indian Army’s Eastern Command. Four Army rescue teams have been mobilized to assist local emergency services in clearing debris and locating survivors. Specialized rescue equipment and personnel have been brought in as efforts continue around the clock. Eyewitnesses and rescue workers at the site reported hearing cries for help from beneath the collapsed structure. Teams are attempting to establish contact with those believed to be trapped, while carefully removing debris to avoid causing further damage or injury. The collapse has also triggered serious questions regarding construction safety standards and regulatory oversight. Authorities are expected to investigate whether the warehouse project complied with building regulations and whether any structural or procedural lapses contributed to the accident. Questions are also being raised about whether the construction had all the necessary approvals and safety clearances. Senior officials have reached the site to monitor rescue operations, while medical teams remain on standby to provide immediate treatment to those pulled from the wreckage. The priority remains saving lives as rescuers race against time in one of Kolkata’s most serious construction-related accidents in recent months.

