<p>Jamshedpur: The toll rose to three in the collapse of a state-run hospital corridor in Jharkhand's East Singhbhum district as one more body was recovered from there, an official said on Sunday.</p><p>Two others, who were injured in the incident, are undergoing treatment, he said.</p><p>Jharkhand Health Minister Irfan Ansari said three people died in the hospital corridor collapse.</p><p>Altogether 15 people got trapped after a portion of the corridor on the second floor of the MGM Hospital’s medicine department in Jamshedpur's Sakchi area collapsed around 4 pm on Saturday, police said.</p><p>MGM Hospital superintendent Nakul Choudhary said, "Two persons were injured in the incident. An aged woman, whose condition was serious, was referred to Tata Main Hospital," he said.</p><p>Twelve people, including the injured, who were rescued from the site, have been provided immediate medical assistance, Deputy Commissioner of East Singhbhum Ananya Mittal said.</p><p>A committee has been formed to probe the incident and asked to submit a report in 48 hours, he said.</p>.Delhi rains: Woman, her 3 children die after house collapses in Najafgarh, husband only survivor.<p>Chief Minister Hemant Soren also ordered a probe into the collapse of the hospital corridor.</p><p>Ansari said he, along with the additional chief secretary of the health department, visited the site following the direction of the chief minister.</p><p>"NDRF and district administration are engaged in rescue work. A high-level probe has been ordered. Strict action will be taken against the culprits in a week," Ansari posted on X.</p>.<p>He said that the government would give a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the kin of each deceased and Rs 50,000 to each injured person.</p>
<p>Jamshedpur: The toll rose to three in the collapse of a state-run hospital corridor in Jharkhand's East Singhbhum district as one more body was recovered from there, an official said on Sunday.</p><p>Two others, who were injured in the incident, are undergoing treatment, he said.</p><p>Jharkhand Health Minister Irfan Ansari said three people died in the hospital corridor collapse.</p><p>Altogether 15 people got trapped after a portion of the corridor on the second floor of the MGM Hospital’s medicine department in Jamshedpur's Sakchi area collapsed around 4 pm on Saturday, police said.</p><p>MGM Hospital superintendent Nakul Choudhary said, "Two persons were injured in the incident. An aged woman, whose condition was serious, was referred to Tata Main Hospital," he said.</p><p>Twelve people, including the injured, who were rescued from the site, have been provided immediate medical assistance, Deputy Commissioner of East Singhbhum Ananya Mittal said.</p><p>A committee has been formed to probe the incident and asked to submit a report in 48 hours, he said.</p>.Delhi rains: Woman, her 3 children die after house collapses in Najafgarh, husband only survivor.<p>Chief Minister Hemant Soren also ordered a probe into the collapse of the hospital corridor.</p><p>Ansari said he, along with the additional chief secretary of the health department, visited the site following the direction of the chief minister.</p><p>"NDRF and district administration are engaged in rescue work. A high-level probe has been ordered. Strict action will be taken against the culprits in a week," Ansari posted on X.</p>.<p>He said that the government would give a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the kin of each deceased and Rs 50,000 to each injured person.</p>