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October 17, 2025, a playground collapsed at Zijiang School in Shaoyang City, Hunan Province, fortunately no casualties were reported. The Zijiang School playground collapse emergency response headquarters announced on Saturday that they have begun an investigation to the cause.

The emergency response headquarters confirmed that the west wall and some playgrounds of the campus of the school collapsed, and the corners of the west side of the Boxue Building (teaching building) were damaged.

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  • The concept of “imploding cities”, where underground infrastructure fails due to shifting rock layers.

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 20, 2016 at 6:09am

https://www.denverpost.com/2016/06/19/heat-causes-a-portion-of-buck...

Heat causes a portion of Buckley Road to collapse

The road is currently closed but will likely reopen by Monday afternoon

June 19, 2016 | UPDATED: 1 hour ago

The high, near-record breaking temperatures Sunday have caused a concrete panel on northbound South Buckley Road in Arapahoe County to collapse from the heat, according to Arapahoe County officials.

The road between East Peakview Avenue and East Arapahoe Road is closed while emergency repairs are made. The road is expected to be reopened by Monday afternoon, according to Arapahoe County.

http://www.9news.com/traffic/buckley-road-buckles-due-to-heat/24931...

Buckley Road buckles due to heat



8:26 PM. MDT June 19, 2016

KUSA - It’s not technically summer yet until Monday afternoon, but Sunday’s heat nevertheless took its toll.

Northbound South Buckley Road buckled due to the heat at East Peakview Avenue Sunday afternoon, forcing drivers to take a short detour.

The road will be closed until late Monday afternoon for repairs in between Peakview and Arapahoe Road. 

Drivers in the area should budget extra time during their Monday commute.


Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 16, 2016 at 4:04am

http://wdtn.com/2016/06/15/emergency-crews-called-to-collapsed-trench/

Coroner called to scene of collapsed trench

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WDTN) – Emergency crews have been called to an area near Marshall Road and Claxton Glen Court in Washington Township on a report of a man trapped in a collapsed trench.

More than 60 rescue workers from across the Miami Valley are are the scene now. The intersection and surrounding streets are blocked by emergency personnel. Initial reports say one person is trapped in the trench but police and fire personnel have yet to confirm that.

OSHA is also on the scene.

Washington Township Fire Chief Bill Gail told 2 NEWS a worker was in a 10-foot hole off Claxton Glen Court when it caved in. Rescue teams worked to dig another hole in an effort to save the man. Gaul said after 40 minutes of rescue efforts the team did not hear anything and the efforts switched from a rescue to a recovery.

2 NEWS has a crew on the scene and they saw the incident happened in a housing complex near that area. There is construction work being done behind a home on Claxton Glen Court. The Montgomery County Coroner arrived on the scene after 3 Wednesday afternoon. The media have been moved back across the street from the incident and Washington Township Sheriff’s Deputies are taking over the scene.

The Montgomery County Coroner arrived on the scene after 3 Wednesday afternoon.

Stay with 2 NEWS and WDTN.com for the latest information as soon as we learn it. Tune into FIVE on 2 on WDTN for the latest infomraiton on this accident.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 11, 2016 at 11:49pm

http://abc7chicago.com/news/roof-collapses-at-vacant-north-side-bun...

Saturday, June 11, 2016 01:34PM

A roof collapsed into a two and a half story bungalow in the 2500-block of Berteau Avenue near Horner Park on Chicago's North Side.

ROOF COLLAPSES AT VACANT NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW

Roof collapses at vacant North Side bungalow
Fire officials say the building was vacant at the time of the collapse and is not currently occupied at all according to neighbors. No injuries have been reported so far.
The fire department is on the scene and checking for any gas leaks or other damage that could affect the neighborhood. They are also investigating the cause of the collapse.
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 11, 2016 at 7:26pm

http://www.kolkata24x7.com/national-news/2-labourers-die-after-part...

2 Labourers Die After Part Of Building Collapses

Hyderabad: Two labourers died and another four others were injured as a newly-built slab collapsed in the Maheshwari Vidyalaya Trust Bhavan in the old city area of Hyderabad today.

Nandu, 33, and Venkataiah, 40, died on the spot as the slab fell on them. Among those injured were engineers who were shifted to Osmania hospital.

The two labourers who suffered fatal injuries are from Wanaparthy in Mahbubnagar district.

The slab had been put at 11 pm and collapsed at 1 am. Rescue team were trying to extricate the bodies of the labourers till hours later.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 11, 2016 at 6:49am

http://www.capecodtimes.com/article/20160610/NEWS/160619916

2 men injured in Hyannis floor collapse

Workers were on a lift inside a former Hyannis car dealership when the floor caved in
  • Property owner Stuart Bornstein, left, speaks with fire and police officials at an old car dealership in Hyannis where two workers were injured Friday. |
     
    Property owner Stuart Bornstein, left, speaks with fire and police officials at an old car dealership in Hyannis where two workers were injured Friday. The men were using a hydraulic lift that fell when the concrete floor beneath it collapsed. Steve Heaslip/Cape Cod Times

Posted Jun. 10, 2016 at 7:42 PM

HYANNIS — Two men were seriously injured when a floor collapsed during renovations at a former car dealership on Stevens Street Friday morning.

They were taken to Cape Cod Hospital with multiple traumatic injuries, Hyannis fire Capt. William Rex said.
The men, who were not identified, were on a man lift while working in the building, when the cement floor collapsed beneath them, Rex said.
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating the incident.
Firefighters and police flooded the building's garage late Friday morning. A Barnstable County Sheriff's Office Bureau of Criminal Investigation officials with a camera used a ramp to access the building's basement. Yellow tape cordoned off the area inside the building.
The two men who were on the lift were immediately taken to Cape Cod Hospital by ambulance; one was later taken by a MedFlight helicopter to a Boston hospital, Hyannis Deputy Fire Chief Dean Melanson said. Another man who was struck by debris declined treatment at the scene, but later drove himself to Cape Cod Hospital.
The men are employees of Environmental Response Services Inc. of Middleboro, and were removing environmentally sensitive items, such as light fixtures that contained mercury, in preparation for retrofitting the building, according to OSHA spokesman Edmund Fitzgerald.
The company does asbestos removal, mold removal, hazardous material handling and decontamination, according to its website.
Environmental Response Services officials did not respond to voicemail and email messages on Friday.
The building at 268 Stevens St. was eventually going to be demolished, Melanson said.
The property is owned by Hyannis Imported Cars LP, according to online Barnstable assessor's records. Hyannis Imported Cars LP lists Paul and Stuart Bornstein as its directors in an annual report with the Massachusetts Secretary of State. The property, which has been the home of a series of dealerships, including Hyannis Nissan and Balise Nissan, is valued at $797,500, according to assessors records.
Stuart Bornstein, a prominent local businessman who runs Holly Management & Supply, was on the scene of the collapse Friday morning. A message left at his office seeking more information had not been returned as of Friday afternoon.
The property at 268 Stevens St. is listed on the website for Holly Management as available for rent, including 10,000 square feet of living space, an auto dealership with maintenance bays on 1.48 acres with parking and a display lot for more than 100 cars.
The building had been unoccupied for years, and there were preliminary plans to build a new car dealership in its place, Melanson said.
“We're still trying to mediate the fuel spill,” he said about a spill from the lift.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 10, 2016 at 1:55am

http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/wall-collapses-top-mult...

Wall collapses on top of multiple vehicles in east Las Vegas

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 8, 2016 at 7:13pm

http://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/kerala/portion-of-lp-school-col...

Portion of LP school collapses; narrow escape for kids The teachers managed to evict all children just before the accident, thereby avoiding a tragedy...

Kottayam: A portion of the Thalikkottaparambu LP School at Thazhathangadi, Kottayam, which housed an anganwadi, collapsed around 10 am on Wednesday. T...

Photo: E V Ragesh Kottayam: A portion of the Thalikkottaparambu LP School at Thazhathangadi, Kottayam, which housed an anganwadi, collapsed around 10 ...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 8, 2016 at 5:59pm

Gone in 30 minutes: Couple's horror as their house COLLAPSES in just half an hour during building work - six months after it was bought as a 'doer-upper' for £700,000 

  • The £700,000 terraced house in Lewisham, south-east London, collapsed in just 30 minutes during building work
  • Neighbours, who were evacuated from homes, said sound of the house collapsing was 'like a bomb had gone off'
  • House was sold in January for £660,000 and has been under development since then without anyone living there 

A £700,000 terraced house in London collapsed 30 minutes after its front began to sag dangerously.

Police were forced to close off Lampmead Road in Lewisham and this morning the property, which was undergoing extensive works, fell down.

Neighbours said the sound of the house collapsing was 'like a bomb had gone off' - and some described an ear-splitting 'crunch' as it came down. 

Dangerous: 30 minutes earlier the roof and front of the building began to sag dangerously and neighbours were evacuated

The road in south-east London was then filled with brick dust, which then flew upwards into the sky. 

People living next door to the property, believed to be owned by Sajdah Haq Williams and her husband Robert, are thought to have been evacuated by police when the house began sagging dangerously.

Residents were evacuated at around 11am, and moments later, the roof fell in.

Ted Ashton, a passerby, was walking to work when he spotted the carnage.

'The area was cordoned off and police were there, that sort of thing.

'Then obviously I saw the house on the corner leaning forwards at the top and the roof was caved in.'

Ken Taylor, who across the road, said the house collapsed at around 11am.

The 74 year-old told the Evening Standard: 'First of all a couple of bricks fell out then gradually the whole roof sagged outwards and some of it fell off.

'Today they were just about to start inspecting it with a cherry picker when the whole roof fell in. Maybe it was that. There was a big crunch and a big cloud of dust, it was like a bomb had gone off'.

The house was sold in January and has been under development since then without anyone living there.

 

The owners paid £660,000 for the property but it is thought to have been worth around £700,000 at the time of its collapse. 

Describing what happened, architect Ted Aston, 55, told the Evening Standard: 'The roof of the building was leaning over the street, the corner of the road was cordoned off and they weren't letting anyone near it.

'I spoke to a police officer outside and she told me next door had been evacuated, as she understands it all of the internal walls have been removed.'

He added: 'There's been some sort of refurbishment work going on at the house. It had some hoarding up at the front to protect the public while the work was going on but then this happened.

'I've gone past the house on my way to and from work as I live locally. You could see the walls were bowing this morning and when I went back it had collapsed in on itself.

'It's such a shame. They are lovely houses - around 100 years old. A woman at the scene told me that apparently all the interior walls had been removed. I don't know how true that is but I don't know why they would do that.'

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said no-one was injured in the incident.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3631346/Gone-30-minutes-Ter...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 8, 2016 at 7:45am

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/Couple-killed-in-...

Couple killed in house collapse

TNN | Jun 8, 2016, 05.51 AM IST

Ahmedabad: An elderly couple, tenants, died after their home collapsed on Tuesday evening. The duo was taken out of the debris, but while the husband died en route, his wife died on reaching the hospital. Shahpur police have started an investigation to ascertain whether negligence led to the incident.

Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Services (AFES) said they got a call from Nagoriwad on RC Technical Institute Road in Shahpur area at 7 pm, when the middle portion of a two-storey building collapsed. A team rushed to the spot to remove the debris and found the couple - Dayaram Suryavanshi, 65, and his wife Shantaben, 60 - under the debris, unconscious. They had sustained severe head and body injuries. Both died soon after the rescue, officials added.

Rajesh Bhatt, additional chief fire officer of AFES, said this is the fifth incident they have attended in ten days from the walled city area, for structural collapse. In three of calls, these collapses have been fatal. "There may be issues ranging from maintenance to tenant-owner relationship but even as work is on to identify dangerous structures, citizens should understand that such negligence can cost lives," he said.

and another:

http://akvnews.com/foundation-collapses-underneath-large-apartment-...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 6, 2016 at 1:23am

http://www.13newsnow.com/news/local/mycity/norfolk/apartment-buildi...

VA building evacuated

Crews investigating apartment building collapse in Norfolk

NORFOLK, Va. (WVEC) -- Crews are working to determine what exactly caused part of an apartment building in Norfolk to collapse Sunday afternoon.

Fire crews are on the scene at the 200 block of W. Bay Ave. at the Gates of West Bay complex near Ocean View.

According to the fire battalion chief, brick on the building began falling off, but there's no indication of an explosion or issues with any gas lines.

No one was injured, but the building has been evacuated and the power will be disconnected as the Fire Marshal's office investigates.

The apartment manager says accommodations will be made for all the residents in the building, as no one can stay there until repairs have been made.

There's no word yet on how long it will take to make those accommodations or how long the residents will be displaced for.

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