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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 December 12, 2011 at 7:04am

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TWO SICILIAN TUNNELS CLOSED DUE TO DANGER OF COLLAPSE


12:34 10 DIC 2011

(AGI) Messina - The investigating judge and court of Patti closed two tunnels on the A20 due to the 'real danger of collapse'. The Tindari and Capo d'Orlando tunnels are on the A20 motorway, which runs from Messina to Palermo. The measure was requested by prosecutor Rosa Raffa, who had opened an investigation after a fatal accident on 4 February last year, when a lorry and a car collided inside one of the tunnels.
  Eight people were investigated for road safety offences, including six extraordinary commissioners for the Consortium for Sicilian motorways (CAS)and two technical managers of the same

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 8, 2011 at 6:28am

Three hurt in building collapse

By our correspondent

LAHORE: Three labourers were injured when an under-construction building collapsed in the Shadbagh police area on Wednesday. According to Rescue 1122, labourers were busy in working on an under-construction building located near Amir Road, Shadbagh, when the building collapsed and three labourers were buried under the debris. Rescuers removed the trapped labourers from the debris and rushed them to hospital where their condition was stated to be out of danger. The injured were identified as Sattar Ahmad, 32, Babar, 20 and Makhdoom, 21.

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 7, 2011 at 3:27pm
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 5, 2011 at 10:09pm

http://www.shanghaidaily.com/article/?id=489338&type=Metro

Balcony collapse kills woman, quality of construction probed

By Zha Minjie and Bian Yiwen | 2011-12-6 | NEWSPAPER EDITION

Dec 6, 2011

Little remains after the collapse of a sixth-floor balcony on which a woman was washing clothes yesterday.

A sixth-floor downtown apartment balcony collapsed from its base yesterday, sending a woman plunging to her death, police said.

The woman, aged 69 and surnamed Xi, was standing on the balcony about noon when part of it fell to the ground, city police said. The tragedy happened in an aged residential complex on downtown Maotai Road.

A female neighbor said she heard "a huge noise suddenly and thought something was collapsing."

She rushed to the scene and saw Xi lying on the ground. Then she saw the balcony "astonishingly missing from its original position" and the balcony on the fifth floor also damaged from the impact.

Most of the balcony of apartment No. 602 caved in and landed downstairs. Only the bottom still hung on the sixth floor, with a broken sink attached to it.

The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

Apartment No. 502 below, newly sold, was undergoing renovation. Witnesses said workers were removing the windows that once connected to the bottom of the collapsed balcony.

Neighbors said Xi was washing clothes on the balcony when the collapse occurred. She lived alone.

"What a tragedy," said a friend, who consoled Xi's two sons, who rushed to the apartment in the afternoon and were soon carried away by friends, overcome with emotion.

Xi did not live full-time in the apartment, and she had returned from one of her sons' home about a month ago.

"I want somebody to tell me what's going on out there, right now," said one of the woman's sons, surnamed Yan, while local authorities and community staff met to discuss the aftermath.

It was the first such incident to occur in Shanghai in recent memory amid stronger inspections by the construction watchdog. District authorities started a probe for possible design flaws or malpractice during the building's construction.

Wang Jieshan, an official with Changning District Work Safety Administration Bureau, said the renovation work downstairs is being looked at as a possible cause.

But Yan expressed suspicion about poor building quality, as he saw there were no steel bars to hold the balcony from the base.

"Decoration (renovation) could knock out a balcony entirely in one second? I don't buy that," said Yan.

A senior construction engineer surnamed Bian also said the balcony should have steel bars as protection under building code requirements.

Long cracks could be seen on other balconies in the complex. Neighbors said the aged community has not been renovated.

Neighbors said they worried about their own safety as the authorities suggested that they not stay at home or balconies all the time. Safety checks on the structures will be carried out soon, officials said.

The complex of buildings, constructed in the late 1980s, has about 900 apartments.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 5, 2011 at 7:10pm

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/9402068.City_road_closed_after_buil...

Breaking news Cumberland Place in Southampton closed after partial building collapse

PART of a derelict building has collapsed into a major Southampton road.

Police have shut Cumberland Place after rubble from Grosvenor House, which is due to be demolished, fell into the road during the collapse, at around 11.30am, knocking scaffolding.

Officers have put diversions in place to allow recovery workers and structural engineers to assess the building, near the Grosvenor Square multi-storey car park.

It is not thought anyone was injured in the collapse.

Sue Harrison, who was working in an office opposite, saw the collapse. She said: "It was a real shock. There was a huge cloud of dust. We were all sure the whole building was going to come down.

"It could have ended in complete tragedy."

Police have warned that Cumberland Place could be closed for up to two days as a result of the collapse.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 4, 2011 at 4:41pm

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Deadly wall collapse in Indonesia
Eight people have died after a wall collapsed at a residential estate in Indonesia. This incident comes just over a week after a bridge collapse (pictured) there killed 21 people. [AFP]
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Eight people have died after a wall collapsed at a residential estate in Indonesia. This incident comes just over a week after a bridge collapse (pictured) there killed 21 people. [AFP]

Last Updated: 17 hours 42 minutes ago

Eight people have been killed after a high wall collapsed on a residential estate on Indonesia's Sulawesi island on Sunday.

The seven-metre-high concrete wall collapsed on several houses in an estate in South Sulawesi's provincial capital of Makassar, burying people underneath.

"Eight bodies were pulled out from the rubble. Eight other people were injured and sent to hospital," provincial police official Abdul Rahman told reporters.

It is not clear how many people are still missing.

The cause of the incident is not known, but one resident says it had been raining there heavily since Saturday.

Despite Indonesia's pace of growth, expected to top six percent this year, investors complain infrastructure is inadequate and that the nation is mired in corruption and red tape.

Last month, 21 people were killed after a 720-metre-long bridge - built to resemble San Francisco's Golden Gate - collapsed over the Mahakam river in East Kalimantan province.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on December 1, 2011 at 10:55pm

http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/Roof_Collapse_Traps_2_Men_Sends_...

Roof Collapse Traps 2 Men, Sends One To Local Hospital
Two men were trapped when a roof collapsed as they demolished a local building Thursday morning.
 

WACO (December 1, 2011)--Two men were trapped under the roof of a building that collapsed Thursday morning while the structure was being demolished.

One man was taken by ambulance from the scene at 3859 Chapel Road to Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center with undetermined injuries.

The second worker was not injured.

Both men were able to extricate themselves from the rubble before fighters arrived.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 30, 2011 at 4:57pm

http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20111130/NEWS01/31130000...|head

Photo: Marathon gas station collapse

The scene at the Marathon gas station at Haslett Road and Marsh Road in Haslett, MI Wednesday morning 11/30/2011 after a protective awning over the gas pumps collapsed in Tuesday night's snowstorm. Nobody was injured in the incident. / Rod Sanford | Lansing State Journal
The scene at the Marathon gas station at Haslett Road and Marsh Road in Haslett, MI Wednesday morning 11/30/2011 after a protective awning over the gas pumps collapsed in Tuesday night's snowstorm. Nobody was injured in the incident. / Rod Sanford | Lansing State Journal

 UPDATED 10:41 A.M. - HASLETT - When Matt Lentz got a panicked call from the night employee at his Haslett Marathon gas station Tuesday, he couldn't even make out what the man was saying.

 And even after the employee explained -- that the canopy covering the station's gas pumps had tipped over and collapsed under the weight of the s

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 30, 2011 at 4:54pm

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/11/another-building-collapse-cold-c...

Another building collapse: Cold comfort for survivors

On November 30, 2011 · In Metro

 

By Olasunkanmi Akoni and Monsur Olowoopejo
FOR most Lagosians, it was one disaster too many as they woke up on Monday to witness another shocking building collapse.

But thanks to Mother Nature, no life was lost but six people were not lucky enough as they sustained serious injuries. The incident happened when a portion of a factory, belonging to Haano Industry limited located at No. 144 Oba Akran Road, Ikeja beside Mapleleaf Press Limited, collapsed on the workers.

An eyewitness said the building caved in at about 11:15 am when the workers were loading frozen products from one out of the nine containers recently brought into the country.

It will be recalled that on Wednesday, October 26, 2011 a five storey building collapsed at No 11 Aderibigbe Street, Maryland, Ikeja, Lagos, but thankfully no casualty was recorded.

When Vanguard Metro, VM, visited the scene, it was gathered that the six individuals who sustained injuries were casual workers who were being paid based on the number of hours spent in loading and off-loading cartons of fish into the cold room. An eyewitness, Julius Anenei, said he could not ascertain the number of wounded persons but estimated it was up to 10.

*A section of the Haano Industry building after it collapsed

He informed that the building which was still under construction was being used as a cold room, adding: “We were surprised to hear a loud bang and we quickly rushed out from the factory, only to discover that it was the new building that had caved in. We quickly called for help”.

Another eyewitness said that loading started about four days ago and that “yesterday, nine containers containing 1400 cartons of fish with each carton weighing 25kg were brought into the cold room”.

Another eyewitness, who simply identified himself as Matthew, blamed the collapse on the use of substandard materials by the contractor, saying a warehouse meant to house cold room should not have been constructed on a deck but on the ground floor.

“This is because the pressure from each of the cartons will be too heavy for the deck to bear and this is what I believe must have led to the collapse of the building,” Matthew stated.

VM also gathered that following damages to the personal effects of some of the workers, a shouting match soon broke out between them,  the company management and the safety officials. It only took assurances to restore what was lost to calm the aggrieved workers.

According to the Safety Manager of the company, Mr. Osazu Kingley: “The collapse occurred at 10:15 am. We were busy working when we suddenly heard a loud noise at 10:00 am and immediately the building caved in. We quickly evacuated our men from the scene. But for the safety measures we took, we would have recorded serious casualti

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 29, 2011 at 3:46pm

http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/kwazulu-natal/family-dies-as...

Family dies as walls collapse

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Nkanyiso Cindi, 8, looks at his mothers car, which lies in a ditch at their home in Newlands West, after Sunday nights heavy rain. Picture: Bongani Mbatha

It was around 9pm on Sunday night when Nokukhanya Nsibande opened her door because heavy rain had flooded her home.

What she saw filled her with horror – a family being buried alive as the walls of the room they slept in collapsed inwards.

Nokuthula Hadebe, her daughter Keketso Matseletsele, 7, and Hadebe’s boyfriend lived in a room they rented at Nsibande’s house in Clermont.

The room had been extensively damaged by the rain.

“The wall collapsed in front of me. I ran to the wreckage and tried to pull them out. Keketso was still moving at the time. The rain and debris were too much and I called for help when I realised I couldn’t do it alone,” said Nsibande, before burying her head in her hands and weeping. Keketso’s father, Moses Matseletsele, who received the news of his daughter’s death four hours later, was in shock.

At Puntan’s Hill, three-month-old Philasande Mhlongo drowned when the shack she was sleeping in filled with rainwater. Philasande was lying on her bed while her father, Qaphelani Mhlongo, was outside, removing sand which had fallen on the shack.

“I went back inside to fetch a spade and discovered my child drowning in the water. I rushed her to hospital, but she had already died,” he said on Monday.

At Umlazi’s H Section, Lindiwe Zulu died when a tree and sand fell on her shack while she lay asleep with her partner.

The man, who would not be named, said he awoke to find himself outside the shack.

“I must have been pushed outside (the shack). I was shocked when it happened. I tried to save her, but the sand was too much,” he said. Emergency workers removed Zulu’s body from the wreckage at 3am yesterday.

A weather expert said that the above-normal rainfall was expected to persist and strengthen before dying down in the new year.

The weather phenomenon La Nina is believed to be behind the heavy falls.

“One can extrapolate that to the local floods increasing,” he said.

Gloomy, wet weather was predicted for most of this week.

While the Co-operative Governance Department confirmed five deaths from the heavy rain, the eThekwini municipality reported the figure as 10.

In Durban, there were 19 reports of flooding and destroyed shacks at Quarry Road and Puntan’s Hill. Many traffic lights around the city were also not working yesterday.

At the Durban Country Club, golfers arrived to f

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