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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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Comment by Yvonne Lawson on January 22, 2016 at 3:21pm

Lucky escape for residents as Rome building collapses

Lucky escape for residents as Rome building collapses

The top three floors of a building in Rome's Flaminio area collapsed overnight. Photo courtesy of Roma Today

Rubble piled up on the street below and cars were half-buried, but 10 families were safely evacuated from the building on Piazza Gentile da Fabbriano, near the riverside in northern Rome, and without any injury,Roma Today reported.

The fifth, sixth and seventh floor collapsed at around 4am in what one resident said “felt like an explosion”.

“We thought it was a bomb,” the resident told the newspaper.

Their lucky escape was down to an engineer who lives on the second floor. Alarmed by creaking sounds coming from the seventh floor, neighbours called on the expert for help.

She noticed cracks on the walls, and so alerted the fire service, who advised residents to leave the building.

Source: http://www.thelocal.it/20160122/residents-have-lucky-escape-after-r...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on January 17, 2016 at 8:51pm

http://www.spenboroughguardian.co.uk/news/local/three-storey-buildi...

Three-storey building collapsed on to main road

10:34Sunday 17 January 2016

http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/mill-collapses-o...

A building collapsed on to a main road in Dewsbury last night (Saturday).

Staff from Dewsbury Fire Station were called to the Stanbury Buildings opposite the Lidl store in Bradford Road at around 10.30pm.

The road was closed off in both directions because scaffolding and part of the building had spilled into the lanes. It is now understood to have been re-opened.

Firefighter James Hopkins said: “When we arrived the front of the building had fallen on to Bradford Road.

“There was a lot of unsafe scaffolding [in the road].”

It is not known what caused the three-storey building to collapse but Mr Hopkins said it appeared to have been part-way through renovation.

He added that the roof had collapsed and the front of the structure had then spilled out.

The building was one of 11 which the Dewsbury Regeneration Board earmarked for major improvements in 2011.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on January 16, 2016 at 5:13am

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/20-workers-injured-i...

20 workers injured in slab collapse

TNN | Jan 16, 2016, 03.20 AM IST

Nagpur: A major tragedy was averted in Mouda when 20 construction site labourers were injured in a slab collapse but there was no casualties due to alert rescuers ensuring that the trapped victims were timely rushed to rural hospital after the mishap on Friday. Local police and fire brigade too learnt to have toiled to help the victims trapped under debris. It's learnt the incident took place at the construction site of Dr Anil Borkar where a slab was supposed to be erected. The slab caved in during construction leading to the mishap. The workers, engaged in the work, were trapped under the debris. The other labourers raised an alarm attracting attention of the local residents too who joined hands in the rescue act. Cops from Mouda police station too were informed. The matter is now under investigation.

 

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on January 10, 2016 at 6:37am

http://www.reflector.com/news/part-third-street-collapses-3107723

Part of Third Street collapses

The Daily Reflector

Part of Third Street in Greenville collapsed on New Year’s Eve with the failure of a section of the Town Creek Culvert drainage system.

Third Street between Summit and Reade streets partially collapsed on the north side, including a portion of the sidewalk. Detours have been set up and the area is blocked off as a construction site as city officials work with engineers to determine how to move forward.

A gaping hole could be seen where the sidewalk once was, with a view beneath the pavement of the road. The collapse resulted in the double catch basins in the curb of the street to be pulled away and the road currently is undercut, making the asphalt unstable.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on January 10, 2016 at 5:44am

http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/14192983.Riverside_wall_collapses_un...

Riverside wall collapses under homes on River Arun

A section of the tidal defence wall in Arundel falls into the sea Picture: William Pocock

A section of the tidal defence wall in Arundel falls into the sea Picture: William Pocock


BlockedDrains Replying phewar 1:31am Sat 9 Jan 16

hideous extra wall built on top of the old original wall ..expecting sympathy . who thought about putting in the wall on the cheap , i have been down to see it and yes security is of concern but this and the other three properties have built up 4 foot walls that look totally out of keeping along this beautiful stretch of river

Comment by SongStar101 on January 8, 2016 at 11:43am

Just from water?  This is huge!

Giant earth crack opens up along Route III in Paraguay

http://strangesounds.org/2015/12/giant-earth-crack-opens-up-along-r...

About 6 km of road have been swallowed by a giant crack along Route III between the districts of Yby Yaú and Azotey in Paraguay.

This giant fissure in the ground is the result of torrential rains and the overflowing of creek Guireño on December 10, 2015. Apocalyptic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLPS-hdPxTM

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on January 6, 2016 at 9:55pm

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/crime-and-courts/2016/0...

Worker killed in Altoona trench collapse

1:38 p.m. CST January 6, 2016

Officials say a man has died after a trench collapsed on him at an Altoona construction site Wednesday morning, but rescue crews are having trouble retrieving his body.

Sgt. Jason Ferguson of Altoona police said they were called to the site, which is just north of the intersection of 5th Avenue Northwest and Adventureland Drive, at 8:15 a.m. A man, working for a private contracting company, and a few other workers were laying utility infrastructure for the residential development when walls of a trench collapsed.

The hole is likely more than 12 feet deep, Ferguson said, and slick with thick mud. Des Moines firefighters' technical rescue crew worked for hours constructing a make-shift box from plywood and hydraulic jacks, but the walls continued to re-collapse during their recovery effort.

By 1 p.m., authorities called for an industrial trench box, a tool used in construction to protect workers from cave-ins, which was expected to arrive within the hour, Ferguson said.

Ferguson added that the workers didn’t seem to be using any kind of protection during their morning work. A trench box was at the site, but not in use.

“That’s why they make the trench boxes like that, so this type of thing doesn’t happen,” Ferguson said.

Excavation standards require that some sort of protective measure be in place, said Nissen Jens, administrator of Iowa’s Occupational Health and Safety Administration.

The agency did send an inspector to the scene, Jens confirmed.

“Our objective …is to determine if the employer was in compliance with the law,” Jens said. “If there are violations, then we issue citations to an employer.”

OSHA does have the authority to take cases of dangerous work environments to the local county attorney’s office, where prosecutors could decide whether to pursue criminal charges. But Jens couldn’t say whether that was under consideration for the Altoona incident or comment further about their investigation.

At about 9:35 a.m., the Des Moines fire department's tactical team were still in rescue mode, but soon after, officials changed the status to a recovery effort.

The southwestern-bound lanes on Adventureland Drive are currently closed to traffic between 5th Avenue and just west of 1st Avenue.

Linden Oaks One LLC out of Ohio purchased the 20-acre plot of land from Grinnell State Bank in October for $1.75 million, according to Polk County Assessor records. It's still unclear which construction company was working at the site when the trench collapsed.

Redwood Living out of Ohio is building a 107-unit apartment complex called Linden Oaks. The market-rate apartments were designed to look like one-story duplexes and aimed at people 55 and older, said Jeff Mark, Altoona city administrator. Initial site work being done was sanitary and storm sewer construction, he said.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on January 6, 2016 at 6:43am

http://www.hngn.com/articles/166481/20160105/scottish-castle-floodi...

Jan 05, 2016 10:35 AM EST

Abergeldie Castle
Floodwaters removed 60 feet of land from the back of Abergeldie castle, leaving it precariously close to the River Dee's edge. (Photo : Twitter Photo Section)

A 16th century Scottish castle is on the verge of collapse after chunks of soil were swept away by floods caused by heavy rains, leaving the building just a few feet away from from the water's edge.

On Sunday, the caslte's owner, 76-year-old Baron John Gordon, was forced to evacuate the A-listed four-story building after the River Dee swept away a large portion of the land behind the property, leaving it at risk of collapsing into the now-swollen river, according to the BBC.

"It moved a 60-foot lump of ground and took a lot of big mature trees," said neighbor Gordon Fraser.

After evacuating, the baron was forced to take refuge in Fraser's home before moving on to another house on the 11,700-acre estate, according to the Daily Record.

"He left the castle when the river was at its height," Fraser said.

The baron, too upset about the ordeal, declined to talk to local news crews.

"John is at his wits' end. It's not only a home. It's the heritage, the history. Nothing can be done while the river is in spate like it is," said another neighbor, according to the Australian Broadcasting Company.

Abergeldie Castle is located in Aberdeenshire and is an historic landmark. It was built by Sir Alexander Gordon of Midmar around 1566. It's believed to be haunted by a French serving woman named "French Kate" who was imprisoned in the cellars beneath the castle before she was burned alive after she was accused of being a witch.

In the meantime, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency issued more than 30 flood warnings on Monday in Tayside, Angus, Dundee and Aberdeenshire, as well as four flood alerts, as Scotland continues to clean up after Storm Frank ravaged the country last Wednesday.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on January 1, 2016 at 7:21am

http://www.fox46charlotte.com/news/local-news/67289371-story

Washed-Out Road Strands Neighborhood in Kings Mountain


Neighbors using bridge to walk across, but can't get cars out

Posted:Dec 31 2015 07:31PM EST

Updated:Dec 31 2015 09:41PM EST

A neighborhood in Kings Mountain is now cut off after flooding caused a hole in the road Wednesday. Emergency officials say water in Beason Creek got so high it washed out a culvert pipe that runs underneath Brookforest Drive, causing the road to collapse, which left eight families stranded.

Now that the water has receded, there are two bridges neighbors can walk across, but they can't get their cars out of the community.


Some of the neighbors were trapped inside their homes overnight Wednesday because the waters were so high. And some of the residents had already gone out, and then they couldn’t get back in to their homes and their families.

Photo

Washed-Out Road Strands Neighborhood in Kings Mountain



Brian Edmonson said, “My wife was here. She was here by herself and for her, she felt stranded, and we were at the end of the driveway, couldn’t get to her.”

Colby Brown was affected by the flooding. He explained the problems the washed-out road is still causing. Brown said, “Basic grocery runs, getting back to work. If emergency services need to get in here, they can’t get in here now.”

Neighbors are already cleaning up the mess, and they expect to start repairs on Monday. It's a private drive, and that means the people living on the road are responsible for fixing it.  

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 15, 2015 at 5:27am

http://fox17.com/news/local/high-winds-cause-wall-to-collapse-in-na...

High Winds Cause Wall to Collapse in Nashville


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