Thane building collapse kills 12-year-old boy, injures two family members

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Thane building collapse kills 12-year-old boy, injures two family members

Synopsis

A crumbling gallery in a 25-to-30-year-old building in Thane's Brahmand locality killed a 12-year-old boy and injured two of his family members on Friday afternoon — the second fatal collapse in the Mumbai region in under a week. As monsoon rains accelerate structural decay, the twin tragedies are putting renewed pressure on authorities to audit ageing buildings before the season peaks.

Key Takeaways

Jaykumar Jaiswal, 12 , died after a neighbouring building's gallery collapsed onto his home in Madras Chawl, Brahmand, Thane on 11 July .
Two family members — Urmila Jaiswal, 35 , and Vinit Jaiswal, 9 — sustained head injuries and are admitted to Titan Hospital, Manpada .
The collapsed structure was a ground-plus-one-storey building estimated to be 25–30 years old .
Authorities evacuated three neighbouring houses and deployed two fire engines plus a disaster management vehicle for rescue operations.
On 7 July , a separate building collapse in Janata Nagar, Mankhurd, Mumbai killed six people — marking the second such tragedy in the region within a week.

A 12-year-old boy died and two of his family members were injured on Friday, 11 July after a section of a neighbouring structure collapsed onto their home in Madras Chawl, Azad Nagar, Brahmand, in Maharashtra's Thane district, officials confirmed. The incident is the second fatal building collapse in the Mumbai metropolitan region within a week.

How the Collapse Unfolded

The incident occurred at approximately 3:35 pm when a portion of the gallery of an adjacent ground-plus-one-storey building — estimated to be 25 to 30 years old — suddenly gave way and crashed onto the adjoining house, where members of the Jaiswal family were asleep at the time.

The deceased has been identified as Jaykumar Jaiswal, 12. He sustained critical injuries in the collapse and was rushed to the Civil Hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

Injured Family Members

Two other members of the family — Urmila Jaiswal, 35, and Vinit Jaiswal, 9 — suffered head injuries in the incident. Both were admitted to Titan Hospital in Manpada, where they are currently undergoing treatment and are being closely monitored by medical staff.

Emergency Response and Evacuation

Emergency teams reached the site shortly after receiving information about the collapse. The rescue operation deployed two fire engines, a rescue vehicle, a disaster management utility vehicle, and an ambulance. As a precautionary measure, authorities evacuated three neighbouring houses in Madras Chawl to prevent further casualties.

Structural inspections and debris-clearing operations are being jointly conducted by the Majiwada Ward Committee, the Public Works Department (PWD), and the Encroachment Department to assess the safety of nearby structures.

Second Deadly Collapse in the Region This Week

This incident comes just days after a similarly devastating collapse in Mumbai. On 7 July, six people were killed and one person was injured when a neighbouring structure collapsed onto a home in Janata Nagar, Mankhurd. The victims belonged to the family of Akhtar Jahan and her husband, labourer Moinuddin Wajid Ali Shah.

According to local residents, that family had grown increasingly alarmed over the deteriorating condition of the adjoining building and had planned to relocate the following Sunday — but the structure gave way during a spell of heavy rain before they could move.

The back-to-back tragedies have renewed scrutiny over the condition of ageing residential structures in the Mumbai metropolitan region, particularly as the monsoon season intensifies. Authorities are expected to widen structural safety audits in the coming days.

Point of View

Many without recent safety audits. Monsoon rains do not cause these collapses; they expose decades of deferred maintenance and inadequate enforcement of demolition orders. The real question is how many similar structures are still occupied, and whether ward-level authorities have the mandate — and the data — to act before the next fatality.
NationPress
11 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Thane building collapse on 11 July?
A portion of the gallery of an ageing neighbouring building collapsed onto a home in Madras Chawl, Azad Nagar, Brahmand, Thane, at around 3:35 pm on 11 July. A 12-year-old boy, Jaykumar Jaiswal, died from critical injuries, while two other family members sustained head injuries.
Who were the victims of the Thane collapse?
The deceased is Jaykumar Jaiswal, 12, who was declared dead on arrival at the Civil Hospital. The injured are Urmila Jaiswal, 35, and Vinit Jaiswal, 9, both admitted to Titan Hospital in Manpada with head injuries.
What caused the building to collapse in Brahmand, Thane?
Preliminary findings indicate that a gallery of a ground-plus-one-storey structure, estimated to be 25 to 30 years old, suddenly gave way and fell onto the adjacent house. The building's age and structural deterioration are cited as primary factors.
What action did authorities take after the Thane collapse?
Emergency teams deployed two fire engines, a rescue vehicle, a disaster management utility vehicle, and an ambulance. Three neighbouring houses were evacuated as a precaution, and the Majiwada Ward Committee, PWD, and Encroachment Department are conducting structural inspections and debris-clearing operations.
Is this the only building collapse in the Mumbai region recently?
No. On 7 July, six people were killed in a separate building collapse in Janata Nagar, Mankhurd, Mumbai, when a neighbouring structure fell onto their home during heavy rain. The Thane incident is the second such fatal collapse in the region within a week.
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