Updated On: 16 May, 2024 06:48 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Firemen narrate how they used a crane to lift hoarding on Monday to save scores of lives, as rescue ops continues on third day

The billboard that fell on the ill-fated petrol pump in Ghatkopar East, on Wednesday. Pic/Shadab Khan
Even 48 hours on, a team comprising more than 300 fire brigade, police and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel was struggling to move the giant hoarding—touted by its owner to be the largest such billboard in Asia—that collapsed on a petrol pump in Ghatkopar, claiming 16 lives so far. Officials have been risking life and limb to save those trapped beneath debris in one of the biggest rescue operations witnessed this decade in the city. Left with no option, fire brigade officials on Tuesday night risked using gas cutters to dismantle the iron frame below which many people are still feared to be trapped. Here is a detailed account of how the rescue operation unfolded.

A vehicle that was removed from beneath the billboard’s metal frame. Pic/Rajesh Gupta