<p>Six more bodies were retrieved on Monday from the debris of a building collapse in Himachal Pradesh' Solan district, taking the death toll to 14, officials said.</p>.<p>Twenty-eight people, including 17 Army personnel and 11 civilians, were injured after the four-storey building, which housed a restaurant, collapsed on the Nahan-Kumarhatti Road on Sunday evening following heavy rains, they said.</p>.<p>The bodies of 13 Army personnel and a civilian were extricated from the debris, the officials said.</p>.<p>"The operation is still underway to find out if any other person is still trapped under the rubble," Deputy Commissioner K C Chaman said.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, who visited the spot on Monday morning, said initial investigation has found that the structure was not built up to specifications.</p>.<p>"A magisterial inquiry has already been ordered. Strict legal action will be taken against erring persons after getting the report," he said.</p>.<p>A first information report (FIR) was registered against the owner of the building, he added.</p>.<p>"There are more such buildings in the state. Owners have constructed them without following building by-laws. Whatever is required to be done, will be done to check it," he said.</p>.<p>The chief minister said, "Necessary equipment was airlifted on Sunday evening itself through a helicopter from Shimla's Sunni to carry out the rescue work by the NDRF."</p>.<p>An injured soldier told reporters from the hospital that when the building collapsed, there were 35 Army personnel inside it, of whom 30 were Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs).</p>.<p>He said Army personnel belonging to the 4 Assam Regiment of nearby Dagshai Cantonment went to the restaurant "to party as it was a Sunday but suddenly the building shook and collapsed in no minutes".</p>.<p>Another injured person Rakesh Kumar, said that about 50 people, including several Army personnel, restaurant staff and other customers were in the building when it collapsed.</p>.<p>"We thought it was a quake and did not know how the building collapsed and we were trapped under the debris. I remained trapped for about 10-15 minutes after which some people rescued me," he added.</p>.<p>The Indian Army, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and police initially carried out the rescue operation.</p>.<p>Subsequently, two National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams -- one each from Haryana's Panchkula and Shimla's Sunni -- reached the spot later in the night to carry out the rescue work, Director-cum-Special Secretary Revenue and Disaster Management, D C Rana told PTI.</p>.<p>A third NDRF team from Panchkula joined the rescue operation on Monday morning, he added.</p>
<p>Six more bodies were retrieved on Monday from the debris of a building collapse in Himachal Pradesh' Solan district, taking the death toll to 14, officials said.</p>.<p>Twenty-eight people, including 17 Army personnel and 11 civilians, were injured after the four-storey building, which housed a restaurant, collapsed on the Nahan-Kumarhatti Road on Sunday evening following heavy rains, they said.</p>.<p>The bodies of 13 Army personnel and a civilian were extricated from the debris, the officials said.</p>.<p>"The operation is still underway to find out if any other person is still trapped under the rubble," Deputy Commissioner K C Chaman said.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, who visited the spot on Monday morning, said initial investigation has found that the structure was not built up to specifications.</p>.<p>"A magisterial inquiry has already been ordered. Strict legal action will be taken against erring persons after getting the report," he said.</p>.<p>A first information report (FIR) was registered against the owner of the building, he added.</p>.<p>"There are more such buildings in the state. Owners have constructed them without following building by-laws. Whatever is required to be done, will be done to check it," he said.</p>.<p>The chief minister said, "Necessary equipment was airlifted on Sunday evening itself through a helicopter from Shimla's Sunni to carry out the rescue work by the NDRF."</p>.<p>An injured soldier told reporters from the hospital that when the building collapsed, there were 35 Army personnel inside it, of whom 30 were Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs).</p>.<p>He said Army personnel belonging to the 4 Assam Regiment of nearby Dagshai Cantonment went to the restaurant "to party as it was a Sunday but suddenly the building shook and collapsed in no minutes".</p>.<p>Another injured person Rakesh Kumar, said that about 50 people, including several Army personnel, restaurant staff and other customers were in the building when it collapsed.</p>.<p>"We thought it was a quake and did not know how the building collapsed and we were trapped under the debris. I remained trapped for about 10-15 minutes after which some people rescued me," he added.</p>.<p>The Indian Army, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and police initially carried out the rescue operation.</p>.<p>Subsequently, two National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams -- one each from Haryana's Panchkula and Shimla's Sunni -- reached the spot later in the night to carry out the rescue work, Director-cum-Special Secretary Revenue and Disaster Management, D C Rana told PTI.</p>.<p>A third NDRF team from Panchkula joined the rescue operation on Monday morning, he added.</p>