At least 15 people, including four children, were killed when a wall collapsed on shacks outside an apartment complex in western India, police said.
Most of those who died were sleeping when the 3 metre high brick wall came crashing down on several tin cabins built for a group of labourers who had work at a nearby construction site, according to police.
Two people were also injured in the accident and are "undergoing treatment at a hospital," a local police official told AFP.
He said a search was on to find any survivors.
At least 15 people (including four children and one woman) crushed in a wall collapse, following heavy rains in Pune
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) June 29, 2019
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The shacks, located in the city of Pune in Maharashtra state, were mostly occupied by migrant workers from India's north.
Authorities have ordered an inquiry into the incident and announced a cash compensation to the families of those killed.
The city has seen two days of heavy rains.
Pune: 14 people have died in Kondhwa wall collapse incident. Rescue operations are underway. #Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/5XdHinkjCu
— ANI (@ANI) June 29, 2019
India's millions of labourers and their families often live either on construction sites or in temporary huts nearby to save on accommodation costs.
#Kondhwa collapse: Wall collapses on shanties, fire brigade and @NDRFHQ carry rescue operation.
— Pune Mirror (@ThePuneMirror) June 29, 2019
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They have the details but selectively not mentioned builder name or project name. This is top class media management example. #PuneWallCollapse https://t.co/bZGIOoImPG
— Bhooshan Khadgi (@Bhooshan_khadgi) June 29, 2019
It is the latest in a series of deadly building accidents in India that mostly occur during the rainy season that runs from June to September.
More than a dozen devotees were killed on Sunday after a tent collapsed on them during a religious event in western Rajasthan state.
In 2017, a wall collapsed collapse onto guests celebrating a wedding in Rajasthan state, killing two dozen people.