http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/25/world/asia/bangladesh-building-collapse.html?hp&_r=0

 

NEW DELHI — An eight-story building in Bangladesh that housed several garment factories collapsed on Wednesday morning, killing at least 70 people, injuring hundreds of others, and leaving an unknown number of people trapped in the rubble, according to Bangladeshi officials and media outlets.... http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/25/world/asia/bangladesh-building-co...

 

So much happening under our feet.  Daily collapses of roadways due to the severe bow stretch, severe rains, crunching and land subduction all predicted in Zetatalk and all happening now.  Last week in Utah a fatal road collapse killed a 14 year old girl and injured 2.  It's painful to watch the planet crumble but we all knew it was coming.

Buildings collapsing.........a daily happening too.  With responses about what's causing all these happenings ranging from, rain, human error, poorly constructed, yada yada.....BUT, that's not going to fly with people much longer.  As soon as Planet X peers out at us from the sky, people will remember all the things that have happened up to this point and finally somehow, they will connect the dots.  Some will be in extreme denial, others will be so afraid and look for someone to take care of them, and still others will stand up and be counted and prepare as best we could.  There's no wishing this away, there's only pushing forward to a better tomorrow.  While our infrastructure crumbles around us we need to learn to be more careful, tread softly, kiss your kids, love with all your heart.  We are IN IT NOW.

I live in a house built in 1850 and it isn't falling down.  Age does not mean collapse. 

100-year-old building partially collapses in Malone

By: Rachael Paradis

A building in Malone that has been standing for more than a century will no longer be a sight in the town. The building on Route 11, well known to many in the community, collapsed overnight. While no one was injured, our Rachael Paradis tells us why the town is in a rush to tear it down.


MALONE, N.Y. -- Neighbors in Malone stood in surprise, took pictures and even shared stories of a once popular tavern that started to crumble early Monday morning.

County Legislator Billy Jones said, "It's an old structure, it was a structure that was obviously unsafe."

The tavern/hotel was built in the early 1900'. It has been closed to the public for about 15 years and was condemned six months ago.

Franklin County Emergency Services Director Rick Provost, "We're unsure what occurred last night at 3 a.m. What we do know is this building has been on our list of buildings with issues."

Jones said, "Old things fall down."

Police closed off part off Route 11 to traffic and to people, out of concern the rest of the building could fall down. Some in the community voiced concern over why this building, along with others like it in the area that haven't already been demolished. Officials say it comes down to money.

Provost said, "The high cost of abatement for these buildings really makes it tough for the county or the village to take those burdens on."

Jones, "We just have to come up with a plan to start taking some of these building down so we don't run into this problem going forward."

The demolition is only expected to take hours, but cleaning up the area is a different issue. Officials say it could be weeks before the site is completely cleared.

http://centralny.ynn.com/content/top_stories/551123/100-year-old-bu...

 

 LAKE ELSINORE: Water leak causes street collapse

 

10:00 PM PDT on Friday, July 22, 2011

By GENE GHIOTTO
The Press-Enterprise

Temporary repairs to a section of Joy Street in Lake Elsinore are in place today after a 1-inch water line gave way, causing 80 feet of the roadway to collapse and the asphalt to buckle.

The leak, caused by a 6 to 8-inch diameter tree root, was reported late Thursday in a line that leads to several duplexes on Joy between Machado Street and Riverside Drive, and behind Machado Elementary School.

Water service was restored to the 34 customers early Friday morning, said Greg Morrison, spokesman for the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District.

Water district and contractor crews spent much of Friday removing the damaged asphalt on the southbound side of Joy and laying down a temporary patch. The road was opened in both directions by late afternoon.

"That way the road will be open completely for the entire weekend," Morrison said.

Crews will return Monday and trench from curb to curb to permanently repair the 1-inch line.

On Tuesday, a paving company will remove the patch, put down new base and repave one side of Joy, Morrison said. Work on the other side will take place on Wednesday.

"That way on Tuesday and Wednesday we'll be able to keep on

 

http://www.pe.com/localnews/stories/PE_News_Local_D_spipe23.38e27e6...

Windhorst, Parsons Roadway Collapse: Cautious Testing Continues

County workers are testing for sinkholes but the work is proceeding methodically because of utility lines at the intersection, according to a Hillsborough County spokesman.

Several lanes at the intersection of Windhorst Road and Parsons Avenue in Brandon remained closed for the indefinite future as county workers tread carefully in determining what caused a section of the roadway to collapse July 19.

“We have to be really careful at that intersection because there are lots of utility lines in the area,” said Hillsborough County spokesman Patrick Murray. "We have a sewer line and a water line there and we have to make sure there are no other utilities, so we have to be careful drilling.”

At the scene, late afternoon July 22, barricades were seen at the intersection, with drilling under way.

Crew workers first believed a 16-inch sewage pipeline beneath the intersection might have caused the collapse of the 6-foot-square section of roadway on July 19, according to a county report.

But the sewer line was dug up and found to be intact.  Now the county is testing the intersection for sinkholes — but carefully, as Murray noted.  

Additional detours and lane closures are possible as crews dig up the line for inspection and any necessary repairs.

Motorists who must travel through the intersection are warned to expect delays.

http://brandon.patch.com/articles/windhorst-parsons-roadway-collaps...

Sewer collapse closes part of Lexington Road

At least one eastbound lane of Road near Etley Avenue and Cave Hill Cemetery will be closed during Thursday morning’s rush hour after a 48-inch brick sewer collapsed Wednesday evening.

Crews noticed a depression in the road before discovering the sewer had collapsed, and the area will be excavated Thursday morning, said Metropolitan Sewer District Executive   Bud Schardein.

He said it was too early to tell what caused the collapse, but age was a likely factor. That part of the sewer was built in the 1880s and could have been weakened from an unusually wet spring.

“With all the wet weather we’ve had this past spring, that has a tendency to undermine the mortar,” Schardein said.

http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20110720/NEWS01/307200099/Se...

Road collapse might have killed Colorado family

(2011-07-20)

(wpr) - Engineers say a large section of Wyoming highway where four Colorado family members plunged to their deaths might have totally collapsed in a matter of minutes.

It had been raining for hours Monday night when local authorities warned the Constantinides family, among others, about potential flood conditions near North Brush Creek Campground around midnight.

Not long afterward, the family's van drove into a washed-out portion of Wyoming highway 130 and was swept about 75 yards down Brush Creek. Laurel Constantindies and her three daughters died.

The husband and father, Alex Constantindies, who had grown up in Laramie, survived and escape the vehicle. He and a passerby later rescued Carbon County Emergency management Coordinator John Ziegler, whose car washed out while he was trying to assist in flood protection efforts.

Ziegler said he was "very fortunate" to have survived.

Bruce Burrows of the Wyoming Transportation Department says engineers are studying what happened to the roadway early Tuesday morning. He says preliminary assessments indicate the creek swollen with rain and snowmelt may have undermined the roadway over some hours and then gouged a 25-foot-wide, 9-foot-deep hole in a matter of minutes.

http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wpr/news.newsmain/article/1/0/183...

Yunnan road test the opening day collapse resulting in four deaths and injuries

8, Yunnan” in the history of the most short-lived highway “a serious collapse destroyed sections of the site. After investigation, the highway there in time duration and other issues. Xinhua News Agency reporters Chen Hai and Ning She

Recently, Yunnan Province, Internet users post, said the new Xinping county secondary road test three estuary opening day collapse occurs, resulting in 2 dead 2 injured. Internet users have questioned this “the most short-lived highway” Why just fix it collapsed, was “too much rain” or “bad way”?

After the incident, Yunnan Provincial Department and the Transportation Department were dispatched to investigate a group of experts, the group that really belongs to all “natural disasters caused by heavy rainfall.”

collapse of the vehicle crash on

recently, Internet users “pass,” said Post, June 27, Xinping County of Yuxi City, three city secondary road test the opening of the estuary collapse occurred the next day, resulting in a vehicle passing through here turn under the cliff, killing two people died inside the car and two others injured, highway interrupted. For the cause of the accident, the local government is a single point of heavy rain caused by a natural disaster.

7 8, correspondent along the new road to the scene three, the road there are construction workers on the highway guardrail, drainage and other construction, from time to time some sections of earth and rock rolled down from the hills.

close to the scene of the accident, the construction set up roadblocks on the road side. In the new three road K25 +450 to K26 +480 road, the reporter saw a total of three road damage, including two collapsed, a surface crack. Road accident at the hillside, two-way four-lane have collapsed, a lot of rocks, soil and concrete was rushed into the street of the valley.

“red water collapsed roadbed”

Zhang Xinping County Department of Transportation Secretary BU has introduced three new roads through villages and towns in Xinping County 8 19 village committees, with a total mileage of 90 kilometers . Road along the fragile geology, disasters, floods and geological disasters have been more serious.

accidents mainly due to heavy rains led to a single point of soft roadbed, road ditches and culverts to be above the blockage, and finally the formation of water as a waterfall of impact, resulting in collapse of highway roadbed.

Bu there are rules that highway design, construction and supervision units are selected strictly in accordance with the bidding system, procedural compliance and found no serious design flaws, quality of construction or supervision of omissions.

collapse occurred Sections of the construction unit project manager Jiangzu Long introduction, the unit will subcontract work to the successful construction services company, the project head of engineering equipment and materials, and is responsible for management and technical guidance, service company only the labor force, which is not labor sub-subcontract, the state permitted by law.

he said, in strict accordance with design drawings for construction, engineering, quality is no problem, Lu Jisong soft infiltration and erosion is mainly caused by the floods.

no quality problems, experts say

afterwards, Yunnan Provincial Department and the Transportation Department were sent experts to the scene. The Group believes that: section of the incident transverse slope steep terrain, poor geological conditions, heavy rainfall increased the hydrostatic pressure, the formation of collapse, is a heavy rainfall-induced natural disasters.

Yunnan Provincial Communications Department who participated in the survey, experts say, from the survey of the situation, roadbed, retaining wall strength and so meet the requirements and found no quality problems.

subsidy investigation in time duration for the fight

accused of the most short-lived road not approved the first building, not the acceptance that the opening test

Reporter learned that the investigation, three new road opened in October 2009 to build, and design in May 2010 before the Provincial Communications Department has been approved, there is “not approved prior to construction” and “time duration” issue. Not hand over the road in case of acceptance of test traffic violations, and plans to be held on 30 June the opening ceremony, canceled after the accident.

construction personnel, three new road along the geological environment is complex, time is short, heavy task in building a post, Xinping shouted “make a big quick-drying 60 days,” the slogan of the progress of the projects Forced , post workers overtime work.

what makes engineering so catch it? Reporters learned that, in addition to travel to meet the requirements of the masses, more important reason is that for national road toll for the abolition of two grants. According to the policy, the new secondary roads shall be June 30 this year, opened to traffic, or can not enjoy the state’s two highway toll abolition of subsidies.

http://www.cnkeyword.info/yunnan-road-test-the-opening-day-collapse...

Details Emerge in Deadly Road Collapse

Cheyenne : WY : USA | Jul 20, 2011
 
Engineers say a large section of Wyoming highway where four Colorado family members plunged to their deaths may have totally collapsed in a matter of minutes. Bruce Burrows of the Wyoming Transportation Department says engineers are studying what happened to state Route 130 over South Brush Creek... FULL ARTICLE AT KSAZ

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 27, 2011 at 5:09am

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Bluff erosion forces road closure

Unstable bluffs along Ocean Boulevard in Shell Beach have forced city officials to close a section of the ocean-front road.

Officials blocked Ocean Boulevard between Capistrano and Wawona avenues to vehicles last week after a geotechinal engineer determined the area wasn’t stable and posed an “immediate threat” to public safety.

“Additional weight (on that area) could cause it to collapse at any time,” said Pismo Beach City Manager Kevin Rice. “We are doing the prudent thing, fencing it off at this point.”

The curb and gutter along the closed-off section of Ocean Boulevard crumbled into the ocean a few weeks ago, and wooden fencing that separated the street from the bluff’s edge is ready to collapse. Additionally, a crib wall below the street on the bluff face is completely exposed, Rice said.

“We aren’t sure what’s holding it up,” Rice said. “The erosion is getting really severe.”

Pedestrians and cyclists can still access the portion of Ocean Boulevard that is closed, although the city is warning people to use extreme caution and stay away from the bluff’s edge.

It’s expected the one-block section of Ocean Boulevard will remain closed to vehicles for at least three months, possibly longer, and cost more than $1 million to fix.

“It’s not going to be cheap to repair,” Rice said.

The city has issued emergency coastal-development permits to begin bluff stabilization projects in Shell Beach, including work to repair unstable areas at the northern end of Ocean Boulevard near the Vista del Mar sewer lift station.

An emergency permit also has  been issued to stabilize the bluffs between Capistrano and Wawona avenues. 

The Coastal Commission sent a letter to the city late Tuesday questioning whether Pismo Beach has the jurisdiction to undertake the proposed stabilization projects — construction of seawalls at both sites.

Because Pismo Beach has an approved local coastal plan, the city doesn’t believe it needs approval from the Coastal Commission to undertake the emergency bluff stabilization projects, city officials said.

“I am well within my rights to issue these permits and the city has the jurisdiction,” Community Development Director Jon Biggs told the council Tuesday. “It was the time to issue these emergency permits to protect those resources.”

City attorney David Fleishman also said the city does have the jurisdiction and authority to issue the permits and proceed with work once a final design for the projects is completed and approved by Pismo officials.

Biggs said erosion at both sites on Ocean Boulevard has led to the roadway becoming dangerously close to the bluff’s edge, and that more loss of the bluff could cause the lift station to fail or the road to collapse, which likely would cause water and sewer lines to break.

“It’s a potential catastrophe for the citizens and even the environment,” Biggs said.

City Engineer Dwayne Chisam said if water and sewer lines under Ocean Boulevard were to break because the road collapses, at least 500 to 600 homes would be affected, as well as about 1,000-plus people.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 27, 2011 at 5:04am

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2011-12/24/content_14319894.htm

Building collapse blocks traffic near 3rd Ring Road

 Building collapse blocks traffic near 3rd Ring Road

While being demolished on Friday, part of a building collapsed near the East Third Ring Road in Beijing and the site of the new CCTV building. Provided to China Daily

Building collapse blocks traffic near 3rd Ring Road

BEIJING - While being demolished, a three-story building partly collapsed onto a road near this city's East Third Ring Road on Friday.

The accident caused no injuries but damaged four vehicles that were passing by.

The building stands near the new China Central Television (CCTV) building in Beijing's Central Business District.

It collapsed onto Chaoyang Road at about 11:10 am, Wang Yu, a Chaoyang District police officer, said on Friday afternoon.

"We received a phone call saying a building had collapsed in the Chaoyang district," Wang said. "We immediately dispatched more than 20 policemen to keep order there."

The building was being demolished by a company named Hua'ao House Demolition Ltd, which could not be reached for comment by press time. The reason for the accident is still unknown.

Wang Yanlong, a 50-year-old newspaper seller who witnessed the accident, said four vehicles were damaged by the collapsing building - one seriously and the other three less so.

"I heard a loud noise at about 11:10 am," Wang said. "I rushed out of my stand and saw a collapsed building was blocking the main road."

Steel and iron bars from the building pierced the trunk of a passing car, destroying it. The driver, a middle-aged man, got out immediately, Wang said.

"The driver talked with me for a while afterward, and I could see that he was really frightened," Wang said. "The driver said he was trying to turn left when he saw the building was collapsing but couldn't keep his car from being hit."

Wang said the accident blocked the eastbound lanes of Chaoyang Road and brought traffic to a standstill for about half an hour.

Yao Yong, a musician who said the collapse had destroyed his vehicle, uploaded a photo of the accident site onto his Sina micro blog on Friday. The picture showed that the roof of his SUV had been pierced by a steel bar directly above its back seat.

"If I hadn't turned the steering wheel hard right after I saw that the wall was collapsing, the steel bar would have jabbed me in the head after it went through the SUV's roof," Yao said on his micro blog.

By about 6 pm on Friday, Chaoyang Road had been cleared and the flow of traffic had been partly restored. A side road, though, was still blocked by debris.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 19, 2011 at 5:46am

http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/breaking/135826658.html

House collapses in Waianae; 15 people homeless

POSTED: 09:22 a.m. HST, Dec 18, 2011


The American Red Cross is assisting 13 people after their home collapsed off its foundation overnight.

Honolulu Fire Department spokesman Capt. Gary Lum said the home was built on wooden posts about three feet off the ground. Firefighters at the scene said termite damage may have contributed to the collapse of the posts.

The Red Cross said high winds may have blown the home off the posts.

No serious injuries were reported after the 1:30 a.m. collapse of the house at 86-424 Puhawai Road in Waianae.

The Red Cross is helping the displaced families find temporary shelter, Lum said.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 17, 2011 at 11:28pm

Residents moved after another section of Derry wall collapses

Van covered in bricks A 30ft section of the wall in Marlborough Terrace collapsed earlier this week

A wall near homes, which partially collapsed in Londonderry earlier this week, has given way again.

On Wednesday, a 30ft section of the wall in Marlborough Terrace collapsed causing a landslide which crushed cars.

Gerry Wilson, a resident at Marlborough Terrace, said a larger section had collapsed on Saturday afternoon.

He said people in seven houses had been told to leave their homes.This is due to a possible further collapse.

Mr Wilson also said a garage had been damaged as a result of the incident.

Police had diverted traffic away from the area on Saturday afternoon.

It is understood officials from the Department of Environment were tasked to attend.

In a separate incident on Thursday, 50ft of a wall in Harding Street, near Abercorn Road in the city, collapsed.

Derry City Council said they visited Harding Street to inspect the collapse of a retaining wall, and made the area secure.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-16233330

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 17, 2011 at 8:59am

http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2011/12/17/Wall-collapses-at-build...

Wall collapses at building site; 3 hospitalized

Injuries at Woodville called serious; U.S. opens probe

A 24-foot-tall rebar-strengthened concrete form collapsed at the Martin Marietta Magnesia Specialties LLC plant on Lime Road.

A 24-foot-tall rebar-strengthened concrete form collapsed at the Martin Marietta Magnesia Specialties LLC plant on Lime Road. 

WOODVILLE -- An industrial accident in Sandusky County Friday morning sent three men to Toledo hospitals with injuries described by authorities as serious.

The men's names had not been released Friday night.

About 9:30 a.m. Friday at the Martin Marietta Magnesia Specialties LLC plant, 755 Lime Rd., north of here, a 24-foot-tall rebar-strengthened concrete form collapsed, said Amy Louviere, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration.

The men are steel erectors working with CCC Group Inc., of San Antonio.

A CCC Group spokesman said Friday afternoon the company was aware of the incident but declined to comment.

Two of the men were flown to the University of Toledo Medical Center, the former Medical College of Ohio Hospital, and the third was taken by ambulance to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Woodville Township Fire Chief Paul Heineman said.

The chief said that when crews arrived at the plant, only a little more than a mile from the accident scene, the men were alert and talking.

Chief Heineman said the men were very lucky and their injuries "could have been more serious."

When firefighters arrived, two of the workers had been extricated from underneath the collapsed structure, and the third was pulled out by other construction workers at the site.

The safety agency ordered the company to shut down the affected area and is sending investigators to the plant. Both Martin Marietta and the agency are investigating the incident. The company's vice president and general manager, Joe Reilly, said he did not know how long an investigation might take.

He referred all other questions to the company's corporate headquarters in Raleigh.

Martin Marietta Magnesia Specialties is part of a large quarry complex at Woodville. The company makes magnesia-based chemicals and fiber-reinforced composite materials for the transportation and military industries.

Rebar is the reinforcing steel rod used to strengthen concrete structures.

A year ago, the Woodville operation of Martin Marietta received a 35 percent job-creation tax credit, worth $236,000 for five years, from the state of Ohio for a $53 million project at the site. The company said at the time it planned to build a factory that would create 15 jobs and retain 160 at the quarry.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 16, 2011 at 8:23pm

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-foyle-west-16213558

Second wall collapse 'could have killed'

Residents now want an emergency response to protect their homes

Residents living near a wall which collapsed in Londonderry on Thursday have said children could have been hurt or killed.

50ft of the wall in Harding Street, near Abercorn Road, fell on Thursday.

On Wednesday a 30ft section of the wall in Marlborough Terrace collapsed after heavy rain.

Derry City Council said they visited Harding Street on Thursday to inspect the collapse of a retaining wall, and made the area secure.

Paula Carlin, who lives in Harding Street, said she watched the wall behind her house fall into the lane below.

"Wee ones use that back lane, and if it had fallen onto them they could have been killed.

"The next heavy wind or rain could take it away completely."

Her neighbour Heather Clarke said she feared the rest of the wall was now unsafe.

"These houses aren't built on concrete, so if the wall that's supporting them goes, the back yards and everything could go."

Derry City Council said arrangements are in place to erect appropriate signage and fencing on Friday morning.

"We are in contact with the owners of the affected properties so they can advise their insurance companies so that necessary arrangements can be made to clear the area of debris and review repair work to the wall."

John Kelpie from the council said it was a "dreadful" situation for residents.

"There's been very substantial damage in both areas.

"The damage is mostly to private property, and there is a mews laneway involved as well.

"The Council has intervened to try to facilitate between as many people as possible, and give residents some reassurance there is someone acting on their behalf."

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 16, 2011 at 8:21pm

http://www.sthelensstar.co.uk/news/9424263.Investigation_underway_a...

UPDATED: Investigation after bricks fall into road

BRICKS came loose from a terraced house and fell into a road, causing police and fire crews to be called to the scene.

The brickwork at the front of the house started collapsing shortly before 6.30am on Friday at Dentons Green Lane.

Nobody was injured but police had to close the road as a precaution until about 7am.

St Helens Council’s building control team was called to assess the situation. Bricks were removed and the property made safe.

A spokesman said: “Some of the brickwork at the front of the property had started to come away. The house is still habitable (but) it is understood some members of the public moved in with relatives.”

A statement from Merseyside Fire and Rescue service read: “Police closed the road and firefighters were on scene helping to monitor the situation after part of the front wall of the building collapsed.”

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 16, 2011 at 8:03pm
Slab Collapsed @ Main Road

Posted on 15-Dec-2011

Before we forget the collapse of Syamala Sadan, another incident took place here on Wednesday. However, rumor  spread that building was collapsed but this is a minor incident. Police and Revenue officers reached the incident spot immediately receiving this news. A slab in Samudaya Bhavan near Masid Center, Main Road was collapsed. Two masons and textile businessperson was injured in this incident. Due to this incident, neighboring shops owners and workers moved away from the place in panic. In the ground floor in Sri Balaji Lodge building, there are few textile shops. However, slab of the textile shop reached demolition stage. During repair of this slab, the slab was collapsed all of a sudden on the workers and the owner. Due to this, they fell directly on the footpath from the crack of the slab. Officers advised to close all the shops nearby and later on when Engineers confirmed that there was no problem, shops were reopened. Kakinada DSP Sai Sri, Town CI Dev Kumar, Traffic CI Eswarudu, Revenu, Municipal Officers visited the incident spot and investigating the strength of building.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 15, 2011 at 5:56am

http://www.detnews.com/article/20111214/METRO/112140416/1409/Roof-c...

Roof collapse kills 2 in abandoned nursing home

Police and fire officials are on the scene at 18250 W. Seven Mile Road. It’s not clear how the individuals died. (Robin Buckson / The Detroit News)

Detroit— A roof collapse in an abandoned nursing home killed two apparent metal scrappers, who were found by police Wednesday afternoon at the longtime west-side eyesore.

Sgt. Eren Stephens said the two men had been reported missing since Monday. Their bodies were found on the first floor in the rear of the abandoned Arnold Nursing home at 18520 W. Seven Mile.

Nearby residents are upset that the facility, on 13 acres with several buildings, has been allowed to deteriorate for years. The facility closed in early 2000 and has been open to trespassers for months.

Kwaku Atara, a spokesman for the Detroit Fire Department, said scrappers pose a danger to themselves and firefighters.

"This is a dangerous way to make a living," Atara said. "Firefighters and first responders have to go into these buildings."

Kevin Johnson, a pastor of the nearby Calvary Presbyterian, said he saw fire trucks arrive around 2:20 p.m. and that the facility is a danger to the neighborhood. The front of the main building is full of trash and pallets and the grounds are overgrown. Johnson and his parishioners have cut the grass and weeds around the building for months.

Fred Coates, 46, who works nearby, said he routinely sees people in and out of the facility, which includes several buildings on 13 acres.

"They are in there all the time," said Coates.

The Wayne County Treasurer's Office foreclosed on it in March for unpaid taxes. It was sold in October for $21,1000 to Rashad Al-Mehdi of Dearborn and his company Landstar Enterprises. A call to Al-Mehdi wasn't immediately returned Wednesday afternoon.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 14, 2011 at 4:48am

http://www.wmtw.com/news/29987460/detail.html

Rochester Water Tower In Danger Of Collapse

Residents In Area Evacuated

New Hampshire officials are evacuating some homes and a small airport in Rochester due to a fracture in the city's water tank.Rochester City Manager Daniel Fitzpatrick says the leak is at the base of the water tank on Rochester Hill Road.City officials are draining the tank and advising residents their water pressure will be reduced.


Images: Water Tank In Danger Of Collapse


Fitzpatrick said in an email Tuesday to city employees that the tank does not appear to be at risk of collapsing, but there is a potential that it could.The tank is a water storage facility and is not the city's main source of water. It is not a water tower.City officials say residents who were evacuated should call 332-4096 to learn when they can return to their homes.

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