From Collapse To Final Recovery: Full Timeline Of The PCMC’s Garbage Depot Disaster That Killed 9 In Pune’s Moshi
· Free Press Journal

Pimpri-Chinchwad: The Moshi garbage depot disaster is one of the deadliest civic tragedies in the history of Pimpri-Chinchwad. A massive heap of legacy waste collapsed onto the administrative building of the PCMC's Waste-to-Energy plant on July 8, trapping 23 workers.
The rescue operation continued non-stop for nearly 84 hours. Teams from the NDRF, Indian Army, PCMC Fire Brigade, PMRDA Fire Brigade, police and other agencies worked in hazardous conditions to search for those trapped beneath the debris.
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Moshi Tragedy: Death Toll Rises To 9 As Last Missing Worker Found Dead After Nearly 84-Hour Rescue OperationThe operation was hampered by unstable garbage, collapsed concrete slabs, methane gas, low oxygen levels and continuous rainfall. Heavy machinery was used carefully to avoid triggering another collapse.
Fourteen workers were rescued alive, while nine lost their lives. The body of the last missing worker, Waman Dagdu Kasbe, was recovered in the early hours of July 12, bringing the operation to an end.
With the rescue now over, the focus has shifted to the investigations into the cause of the collapse, safety measures at the site, the management of legacy waste, and whether any negligence led to the tragedy.
BREAKING: A portion of an under-construction building has collapsed at the PCMC Waste-to-Energy project site in Pimpri-Chinchwad. Around 15–20 labourers are feared trapped. Fire brigade, police and disaster teams are carrying out rescue operations. #Pune #PimpriChinchwad pic.twitter.com/szafbwqcMp
— Varad Bhatkhande | Journalist (@VaradBhatkhande) July 8, 2026
The Timeline:
July 5-7
- Pune region receives over 650 mm of rainfall.
- Rainwater seeps into the legacy waste mound at the Moshi garbage depot.
- According to PCMC, methane gas pressure builds up inside the landfill.
July 8 (Wednesday)
- Around 1.30 pm, a massive section of the legacy waste mound collapses.
- The garbage slides downhill and crashes into the three-storey administrative building of the PCMC Waste-to-Energy plant.
- 23 workers are trapped inside the building.
- Five workers escape on their own.
- A multi-agency rescue operation begins involving the NDRF, Indian Army, PCMC Fire Brigade, PMRDA Fire Brigade and police.
- By late night and early morning, 14 workers are rescued alive, while 9 remain trapped.
UPDATE: 4 rescued, 15 still feared trapped after a building collapse at the PCMC Waste-to-Energy project site in Moshi, Pimpri-Chinchwad. NDRF has joined Fire Brigade, Police and Army personnel in the massive rescue operation. #Breaking #Pune pic.twitter.com/u4HkAvKDgc
— Varad Bhatkhande | Journalist (@VaradBhatkhande) July 8, 2026
July 9 (Thursday)
- Rescue enters its second day.
- Teams battle unstable debris, methane gas, low oxygen levels and continuous rain.
- The first body, identified as Bhavesh Vani, is recovered about 20 hours after the collapse.
- Search continues for the remaining eight trapped workers.
- Maharashtra Disaster Management Minister Girish Mahajan visits the site.
More than 45 hours after the Moshi waste plant collapse, the rescue operation is still on. One person has lost their life, while eight remain trapped beneath the debris. Every passing hour makes the operation tougher. Hoping the teams on the ground pull off more miracles. #Pune pic.twitter.com/gVxWymM24u
— Varad Bhatkhande | Journalist (@VaradBhatkhande) July 10, 2026
UPDATE: Rescue efforts at the Moshi garbage depot collapse have intensified. A high-reach demolition excavator has been deployed to break unstable concrete, stabilise the damaged structure and create a safe access route for rescuers. Eight people still stuck. #Moshi #Pune
— Varad Bhatkhande | Journalist (@VaradBhatkhande) July 10, 2026
July 10 (Friday)
- Rescue operation crosses 56 hours.
- Heavy machinery and manual excavation continue.
- Authorities say extreme caution is needed to avoid another collapse due to unstable garbage and concrete slabs.
WATCH: 60 hours since the Moshi garbage depot disaster. 23 people were trapped. 14 were rescued in the first 24 hours. 1 dead body has been recovered. 8 are still missing. Another demolition excavator has now been deployed along with others. The rescue continues... #Moshi #Pune pic.twitter.com/UhtBQbxJUq
— Varad Bhatkhande | Journalist (@VaradBhatkhande) July 10, 2026
Another body has been recovered from the Moshi garbage depot collapse in Pimpri-Chinchwad, taking the death toll to 2. The deceased has been identified as Akshay Sawant. Seven workers are still trapped as the rescue operation enters its fourth day and nears its final phase. #Pune pic.twitter.com/Q64v3ie7zf
— Varad Bhatkhande | Journalist (@VaradBhatkhande) July 11, 2026
July 11 (Saturday)
- Rescue operation enters its fourth day.
- Rescue teams recover the bodies of Akshay Sawant, Sunil Korke, Sunny Mane, Mahesh Kumbhar, Nagesh Gaikwad, Ranjit Patil and Rahul Gaikwad.
- Death toll rises to eight.
- Deputy CM and Pune Guardian Minister Sunetra Pawar visits the site and reviews the operation.
- PCMC submits its preliminary report blaming heavy rainfall and methane gas pressure for the collapse and announces a detailed inquiry.
Moshi Tragedy: Death Toll Rises To 8 As 7 More Bodies Are Recovered On 4th Day; Search Continues For 1 Missing Worker After Nearly 80 HoursVIDEO | "It is natural that people miss Dada, but even if Ajit Pawar isn't here, I am paying equal attention to this situation," says Pune Guardian Minister Sunetra Pawar after visiting the Moshi garbage collapse site. Death toll has risen to 3, while 6 workers remain trapped. pic.twitter.com/ERqGLwqq7y
— Varad Bhatkhande | Journalist (@VaradBhatkhande) July 11, 2026
Moshi Tragedy Update | Death toll rises to 8 after 7 more bodies are recovered on Day 4 of the rescue operation. 1 worker is still missing nearly 80 hours after the garbage mound collapse at PCMC's Waste-to-Energy plant. Probe into building approvals and disaster is underway. pic.twitter.com/hvg479cKek
— Varad Bhatkhande | Journalist (@VaradBhatkhande) July 11, 2026
July 12 (Sunday)
- Around 1 am, rescuers recover the body of the last missing worker, Waman Dagdu Kasbe.
- He is shifted to YCM Hospital, where doctors declare him dead.
- Rescue operation ends after nearly 84 hours.
- Final Numbers:
- 23 workers trapped
- 14 rescued alive
- 9 dead
- Focus shifts from rescue to multiple investigations into the cause of the collapse, legacy waste management, building approvals and possible negligence.
84 hours. 9 lives lost.
— Varad Bhatkhande | Journalist (@VaradBhatkhande) July 12, 2026
The final body has been recovered from the Moshi garbage depot tragedy, bringing the death toll to 9. 14 others were injured and are undergoing treatment. Conditions are stable.
A garbage mountain became a mass grave. Pune must never forget. #Moshi #Pune pic.twitter.com/CSmmaKMIFQ