An elderly couple was killed and six others were injured when a two-storey building, which was declared as “most dangerous” by municipal authorities, collapsed in Bhiwandi here this morning, the second such mishap in the powerloom town in a week.

Around seven-eight persons were still feared trapped in the building, officials said.

Eight injured persons were pulled out from the debris of the collapsed building, located on Khadan Road in Hanuman Tekadi locality.

Of them, two seriously injured persons, the building’s owner Sajjanlal Mahadev Gupta (60) and his wife Satyawati Sajjan Gupta (55), died at a hospital, Resident Deputy Collector Vandana Suryavanshi said.

The six others injured were admitted to hospital.

The 35-year-old building, which crashed at around 8 am, was declared “most dangerous”, according to a release of the Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation.

Disaster control teams from Thane and Kalyan were rushed to the spot upon receiving an alert, while local firemen were also pressed into action.

An NDRF team has reached the powerloom town and is carrying out rescue operations with the help of local agencies, Suryavanshi said.

On getting information about the building collapse, Municipal Commissioner E Ravinderan and local tehsildar Vaishali Lambate also rushed to the scene and supervised the rescue operations.

According to a spokesman of the Bhiwandi civic body, the building occupants were earlier served evacuation notices, following which two of the five-six families residing there vacated the place while the others stayed back.

The water connection to the building was snapped when the occupants refused to vacate and power supply was also going to be cut soon, the spokesman said.

On July 31, a two-storey residential building had crashed amid heavy rains claiming eight lives, including that of four children and three women, while 10 others were injured.