Rescue workers search through the rubble of a six-floor tenement building in New Delhi which collapsed last night, killing at least 67 people and injuring a further 150Photograph: Adnan Abidi/ReutersA man is pulled out from the remains of the six-storey tenement block in east New Delhi, India. The 15-year-old workers' residential block housed up more than 200 peoplePhotograph: Kevin Frayer/APA woman learns of the death of a relative who was killed when the six-storey housing block collapsed in east New Delhi Photograph: Kevin Frayer/AP
Residents watch rescue workers search the rubble of the residential blockPhotograph: Kevin Frayer/APAn Indian policeman watches rescue work after the six-storey apartment building collapsed in east New Delhi, IndiaPhotograph: Kevin Frayer/APA body is carried away from the disaster scene in a working-class district of east New Delhi, India. Rescuers are working desperately to find survivorsPhotograph: Mustafa Quraishi/APAn Indian man sit with his face covered with his hands next to the site at Lalita Park in the Laxminagar area after a five-storied building collapsed in eastern New Delhi. The building, which according to a resident was inhabited by around 250 people, mainly migrants from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, collapsed on the evening of 15 November leaving 64 people dead and about 80 injured. Allegedly the building was illegally built some 15 years agoPhotograph: Harish Tyagi/EPAIndian rescue workers break concrete to search for bodies amid the debrisPhotograph: Kevin Frayer/APLocal residents watch through a police barricade as rescue workers search for survivorsPhotograph: Kevin Frayer/APIndian rescue workers carry the body of a man from the remains of the six-storey tenement that collapsed in New Delhi, IndiaPhotograph: Kevin Frayer/APA caged parrot is brought from the rubble of a collapsed building in New DelhiPhotograph: Mustafa Quraishi/AP
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