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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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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 31, 2015 at 7:37pm

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17 dead, 23 injured in building collapse in central China

Some 17 construction  are dead and nearly two dozen were injured when a two-story building collapsed in central China's Henan province, outlined in red above. Image from

BEIJING, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Some 17 construction workers are dead and nearly two dozen were injured when a two-story building collapsed in central China's Henan province.

Several people thought to be responsible in the collapse were taken into police custody after the 1990s-era building collapsed on Friday afternoon. Construction workers were attempting to lift the building foundation.

The search and rescue operation ended early Saturday. One of the survivors saidmany of the workers had little or no training to work on the site. They had been using a jack to raise the first floor but the  gave way leading to the collapse.

The official cause is under investigation.

Comment by KM on October 31, 2015 at 1:22pm

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One Dead After Building Collapse in Midtown Manhattan

Another worker was hospitalized after being trapped under rubble

Aerial footage shows the scene of a partial building collapse in Midtown Manhattan on Friday that left at least one person dead.  A building in Midtown Manhattan partially collapsed Friday, killing a construction worker and injuring another.

The collapse occurred about 10:30 a.m. during demolition-related work at a building on West 38th Street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

The Department of Buildings issued stop-work orders at both 25 W. 38th St. and 27 W. 38th St. after the collapse and said it would investigate.

Officials didn’t release the name of the man who was killed or the injured employee. The worker died after being struck on the head by a wooden beam, said FDNY Rescue Battalion Chief Joe Downey.

New York City firefighters work on a victim pulled from the partially collapsed building Friday.
New York City firefighters work on a victim pulled from the partially collapsed building Friday. PHOTO: BRENDAN MCDERMID/REUTERS

Battalion Chief Downey and other officials described a harrowing rescue of the injured man, who was taken to Bellevue Hospital Center in serious but stable condition. He was trapped under rubble for three hours but was conscious and communicating with authorities.

The injured man was on the first floor of the building, and rescuers first reinforced the basement to keep it from collapsing.

First responders were able to free the man’s head and torso from the debris, but his legs remained pinned. FDNY Capt. Dominic Bertucci said he and his colleagues used various tools, including air bags, to carefully remove the rest of the rubble.

“We were trying to bring it up just an inch or two at a time, just enough so we can get him out,” Capt. Bertucci said.

When the man was finally rescued, said New York Police Department Sgt. Michael Edwards, “it was a feeling of elation.”

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 24, 2015 at 6:12am

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No One Hurt In Partial Garage Collapse On Turtle Creek

And though garage cameras didn’t indicate anyone was inside the cars within the collapse zone, property management were still in the process of making sure all of its residents were accounted for into the night.

“It sounded like a plane crash,” one resident told CBS11 News.

A large parking garage with multiple levels collapsed, leaving a massive hole. According to resident Nick Parrillo, a pile of concrete rubble was left on a deck near where the collapse happened.

“I’m sure several cars fell through the hole,” said Parrillo. “We had some leaks coming in from the pool,” he added about a possible cause for the collapse.

Building and structural engineers determined the building is not safe for anyone to go inside, according to Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesman Jason Evans.

Dallas Fire Rescue and Task Force engineers will stay on site with equipment to assist in monitoring the integrity of the structure while management, and their engineers make the final determination on what to do with it going forward.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 23, 2015 at 6:11am

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Updated: October 23, 2015 09:08 IST

Five injured in building collapse in Tiruchi

A view of the building that collapsed near Nathervali dargah in Tiruchi on Thursday.— Photo: M. Srinath.
A view of the building that collapsed near Nathervali dargah in Tiruchi on Thursday.— Photo: M. Srinath.

At least five persons were injured when a four-storeyed building situated near the Nathervali Dargah on the Madurai road here collapsed on Thursday night.

Renovation works were under way on the ground floor of the building situated in a congested and narrow by-lane when the building collapsed. A borewell was also being reportedly sunk in the building.

Eye witness accounts said the building came down with a huge sound at around 8 p.m. Tenants in the houses had been asked to temporarily move out of the building in view of the works, which fortunately averted loss of lives.

The huge sound coupled with smoke shocked residents in the locality. Residents in the neighbourhood said the building was over 40 years old, atop which three floors were constructed a couple of years ago and rented out.

A portion of the debris fell over the opposite house where a woman and 12-year-old girl were injured. An old man who was trapped inside the building that had caved in was rescued.

Collector K.S. Palanisamy who inspected the spot accompanied by Corporation Commissioner M. Vijayalakshmi and Commissioner of Police Sanjay Mathur, told reporters that five persons had sustained injuries in the collapse. R.Manoharan, Government Chief Whip, also inspected the accident site.

Police sources said three of the injured were rushed to a private hospital and two others to the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital. Rafiya (18), Hasina (29), Mohideen and Anwar Sharif (67) were among the injured. The identity of another injured person was not known immediately.

Mr. Palanisamy said the cause of the collapse and whether permission had been obtained for the construction of multiple floors over the old building were being investigated by the police and the Corporation authorities.

Fire fighters continued their search operation till late in the night to ascertain if any one had been trapped inside.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 22, 2015 at 2:21am

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Long Island sea arch reduced to rubble after it collapsed overnight

October 21, 2015

One of the most beautiful natural landmarks of Long Island, the sea arch in Minas Basin, Nova Scotia, often referred to as the “The Eye” has been reduced to rubble after it collapsed overnight on Monday.

Located on the private island in the tiny archipelago of islands in the Minas Basin between Economy and Parrsboro, the well known and one of the most visited naturally formed arch was destroyed for reasons not known completely. The natural arch carved out in basalt and sandstone was a favourite of brave hikers during low tides, and kayakers during high tides.

People in the area have revealed that the collapse was completely unexpected for there was no hint of any storms or bad weather or even any geological activity that could have caused it. According to local residents, the combination of higher than normal tides and years of erosion may have played a role in the collapse of ‘the Eye’.

“I just looked out this morning and it’s collapsed,” said Harold Nesbitt, a local resident whose home looks out over the basin and Long Island, reports GlobalNews.ca. “I looked at it yesterday and it was there, today, it’s not,” he said from his home in Five Islands.

Long Island Sea Arch

Nesbitt said the sunset was beautiful last night and he thought about taking a picture, but didn’t, reports CBC.ca. “I regret that because I may have had one of the last pictures of Long Island with the tunnel through it,” he said.

The entire structure hasn’t been lost as there is still land that is visible along with rock between the two pillar structures; however, Tim Fedak, director of the Fundy Geological Museum in Parrsboro, is of the opinion that the two pillars will eventually be separated by the tides and winds.

“The mound will erode over the winter,” said Fedak, arriving at Lower Five Islands to have a look through binoculars at the huge pile of rock and dirt that had fallen from the archway but will disintegrate with the tides over time, reports The Chronicle Herald.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 22, 2015 at 2:07am

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Three injured in structure collapse along East Brannon Road

Posted: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 4:17 pm

Roof collapse police tape

Workers stood near the scene of a collapsed structure along East Brannon Road Wednesday afternoon.

Three workers were injured in a partial building collapse at a construction site on East Brannon Road Wednesday afternoon.

Nicholasville Fire Chief Mark Case said they were working on a mail kiosk building on the site, which is the home of a new apartment complex, when the accident happened.

When the structure collapsed, one person became trapped and had to be extricated by the Nicholasville Fire Department. Two more were injured, Case said.

Case said responders were told that "wind caught it and blew the structure down."

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 22, 2015 at 1:46am

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Lagos: Several Residents Trapped In Building Collapse (photos)

A three storey building collapsed on  Wednesday morning on Swamp Street,Lagos Island leaving several residents trapped under the rubble

Reports have it seven occupants have been rescued and rushed to Sura Health Centre on the Island for treatment while emergency agents continue their  efforts to evacuate those that are still trapped in the rubble .

According to an eye witness report, several people are trapped inside the collapsed building.

The building, which is located on Odun Ifa street by No. 100, Adeniji Adele street, collapsed this morning.

An eyewitness, Ajayi Timi, said that “we heard the sound of the collapsed building and I had to rush out as a licenced Red Cross officer.

“We had to mobilise so many rescue officials to come and assist. The LASEMA, State Red Cross, Area Commander of the Police and Fire Brigade, were all contacted”, he said.

He complained of Nigeria’s slow response to emergencies.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 19, 2015 at 6:32am

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Six students hurt in roof collapse of Peshawar school

October 16, 2015 BY Staff Report

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At least five students were seriously wounded when the schools roof collapsed here on Friday.

Rescue sources said that dilapidated roof of a school building located at Sarband Road of Peshawar suddenly came down when the students were busy in academic activities.

Three pupils were buried under the rubble and are critically injured. Three others were also injured by the falling debris.

The rescue personnel pulled out the injured students and shifted them to hospital for treatment.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 17, 2015 at 1:30am

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6 rescued after scaffolding collapses in Houston

10:09 AM, Oct 16, 2015
Emergency personnel have rescued six workers from piles of rubble and twisted metal after scaffolding collapsed at a seven-story building under construction in downtown Houston.
A Houston Fire Department statement says all six workers were taken to hospitals Friday morning. The department says the injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. No other details were provided on the conditions of the injured
Firefighters continued to search for more people possibly trapped under the rubble
The accident happened at a residential complex across the street from Minute Maid Park, home of baseball's Houston Astros. Debris was scattered along most of a city block.
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 7, 2015 at 3:53am

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High waters cause parts of Hwy. 12 to collapse into ocean

High waters cause parts of Hwy. 12 to collapse into ocean

KITTY HAWK, N.C. -

The high waters caused parts of Highway 12 (at the Outer Banks) to fall into the ocean. The rising flood waters caused significant damage in Kitty Hawk. There's no time frame as to when the highway will be fixed and re-opened.

Highway 12, locally known as Beach Road, is the main road for access to the beachfront on the Outer Banks. Over the last few days, Eastern North Carolina has seen high tides and severe rainfall which has caused damage to the area

After the high levels of water knocked out the dunes, the road collapsed because the water eroded the sand underneath.

Monte Adams has owned his home in Kitty Hawk for the last 24 years. He says the beachfront area is completely changed.

“See those waves, they used to be beach at least 100 to 75 yards and in the last two to three years it’s kind of turned into this," Adams said..........

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