Though their fall was from the highest point, the nature of the collapse where one slab fell on another, made it possible for many like 50-year-old Mahtam Ram escape with minor injuries.
The carpenter was about to call it a day when there was a thud. "I first thought it was an earthquake...I got pulled into the rubble within seconds and the next thing I remember was getting stuck from my knee down," Ram, a native of Mau from Uttar Pradesh, said from his hospital bed.
Dinesh, a helper, stays in the nearby Diva town with friends and has a wife and two daughters back home in Mau. He suffered a fracture on his left leg.
His family, which counts on the money wired by Dinesh, may know of the accident from the news media, but he has chosen not to inform and shock them.
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"I visited many other hospitals before ultimately finding my husband at the Civil Hospital here," she said.
Fortunately, Yadav has escaped with minor injuries on the body and damage to some of his teeth.
Loader Mohammed Shaikh was shuffling sacks of sand on the third floor at the time. The native of Bengal's Malda district, who suffered a hip bone fracture and head injury, said he was pulled out within an hour.
"Having had a fall from the eighth floor, this is like a second life. I will go to my native place, spend time with my family and then see if I have enough strength to continue," a survivor said.