Updated On: 14 May, 2024 04:36 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The search & rescue operation in Ghatkopar hoarding collapse incident began at about 4:50 pm on Monday and included 12 fire engines and extra vehicles.

Ghatkopar hoarding collapse site/ Sameer Markande
The search and rescue operation in Mumbai`s Ghatkopar region has been ongoing for more than 21 hours following the fall of a big billboard caused by strong winds and unexpected rains. As of Tuesday, civic officials verified that at least 14 people had died and 75 others were injured in Ghatkopar hoarding collapse.
A total of 89 people have been rescued from the debris, with 32 already released from hospitals. The injured are receiving treatment at six hospitals in Mumbai and Thane.