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 8, 2011 at 8:42am

Boy killed in wall collapse

Kishore Raj (5) of Alapakkam, studying in St. Antony's Matriculation School located at Chinna Kanganakuppam, was killed when a portion of a bathroom wall in the school collapsed on him on Friday.

Another student, Harish (3), from Suzhiyankuppam in Puducherry, sustained fracture in the legs. Harish has been admitted to a private hospital in Puducherry.

VCK cadres blocked traffic on Cuddalore-Puducherry main road, seeking action against the “callous school management that paid least attention to the safety of students.” Government officials intervened and the protestors dispersed.

The school administration has agreed to give a compensation of Rs. 5 lakh to Raj's family and bear the medical expenses of Harish

http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/tamil-nadu/article2520239.ece

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 6, 2011 at 4:30pm

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2045550/A320-pothole-leaves...

That sinking feeling: Car left stranded in giant pothole after burst water main causes road to collapse

Last updated at 10:02 AM on 6th October 2011

Many of us get that sinking feeling on the way to work. For this driver, however, the problem ran a little deeper.

As she made her way to her office, the ground opened up and swallowed her car.

Fortunately the motorist, who has not been named, was able to clamber out of the giant pothole, caused by a water main bursting below the road on the A320, between Woking and Chertsey in Surrey.

That sinking feeling: Thesilver Vauxhall Meriva was swallowed by the road on the A320 between Chertsey and Woking in Surrey because of a burst watermain

That sinking feeling: The silver Vauxhall Meriva was swallowed by the road on the A320 between Chertsey and Woking in Surrey because of a burst water main

Her silver Vauxhall Meriva was not so lucky, becoming submerged in the crater as tens of thousands of gallons of water gushed from the fractured pipe.

Witness Paul Rimmer said the rupture washed away layers of soil beneath the tarmac road surface, causing it to cave in.

He added: ‘The driver managed to get out while stuck quite far down in the hole and she walked off to work, leaving engineers to haul out the car.

‘However, the car then just sank lower and lower and then it started to fill up with water. She had a very lucky escape.’

The large pipe erupted at about 5am, flooding the busy road.

Hard to swallow: A silver hatchback fell into a huge pothole on the A320 between Woking and Chertsey in Surrey this morning

Hard to swallow: The silver hatchback fell into the huge pothole, leaving engineers to haul out the car

The giant hole in the road was caused by a burst water main. The car's female driver had stopped after hearing a noise when the road gave way beneath her

Rupture: The giant hole in the road was caused by a burst water main. The car's female driver had stopped after hearing a noise when the road gave way beneath her

The female motorist driving her hatchback had stopped her car after hearing a loud noise coming from the road.

In a matter of seconds, the road then gave way and swallowed her car up.

Police were called to the scene shortly afterwards and the road was then closed at around 7am.

The water was turned off by 8.30am, but the road remained closed on Wednesday lunchtime because of the substantial hole in the southbound carriageway.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 6, 2011 at 5:28am

Man Killed in Somers, MA well collapse.

During a routine drilling the well collapsed and the victim was trapped 15 feet underground beneath dirt and mud.

Can't copy story.

http://www.journalinquirer.com/articles/2011/10/05/towns/somers/doc...

Comment by astrogal50 on October 5, 2011 at 4:22pm
India's Taj Mahal In Danger Of Collapsing

First Posted: 10/5/11
India's iconic Taj Mahal is in danger of collapsing within five years if the issue of its rotting wooden foundation isn't addressed.

The 358-year-old-structure is located in the city of Agra, and serves as a mausoleum in memory of the wife of an emperor. As the most famous of India's tourist attractions, it draws four million visitors annually.

Campaigners exist to protect the Taj Mahal, and according to the Daily Mail, they believe its foundations are compromised, having become brittle over the centuries. Evidence of structural problems include cracks that appeared in the structure last year, and signs that its four minarets are tilting.

Apparently the Taj Mahal stands on the edge of a now dried-up river, and the foundations are rotting due to lack of water.

"This was never anticipated by its builders," Professor Ram Nath, a historian and leading Taj Mahal authority told the Daily Mail. "The river is a constituent of its architectural design and if the river dies, the Taj cannot survive."

The Indian government has set up a body to deal with the preservation of this UNESCO World Heritage site. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/05/indias-taj-mahal-in-dange_...
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 5, 2011 at 2:50pm

INCIDENT: SCAFFOLD COLLAPSE IN LONDON

Pictures show scale of potential disaster on busy Fulham high street 

The Fulham and Hammersmith Chronicle has reported on a scaffold collapse onto a pavement in London. The structure collapsed on busy stretch of Lillie Road in Fulham on Monday 3rd October.

Planning permission has been granted for a three-storey block of flats on the site of former council property sold to Jersey-based firm Golden Dreams Ltd. Investigators are now seeking to establish the cause of the collapse.

Scaffold seen “swaying in the wind”

An eyewitness said:

“I was standing outside smoking and out of the corner of my eye I saw something moving. It seemed to come down in slow motion, the polls were bending 90 degrees and then it crashed to floor. If someone had been underneath they would have died, unless they were a very small child. It’s really lucky no one was walking down there at the time.”

A local shopkeeper told the Chronicle said:

“It’s a amazing no one was passing – this is one of the busiest roads in the area and is used by hundreds of people a day. There is no doubt this could have killed someone.

It did seem quite overloaded and I have often seen it swaying in the wind. There have been people working on it every day until a few weeks ago but not so much lately.”

This article was posted on 5th October 2011

http://www.ppconstructionsafety.com/newsdesk/2011/10/05/incident-sc...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 4, 2011 at 9:37pm

Wall of IDA Pharmacy collapses

Owner said front half of building will have to be taken down

 

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GRAVENHURST - The north wall of the IDA Pharmacy building, where a fire occurred just one month ago, collapsed at the corner of Brock Street and Muskoka Road Tuesday morning.
Prior to the collapse, structural engineers had determined that the 120-year-old building was not sound and took measures to cordon off the area with fencing, explained Lockie Wye with Triton Engineering.
No one was hurt when the wall fell.
According to one of the building’s owners, Katie Keates, construction workers had been excavating the sidewalk in the vicinity of the building on Monday. The work is part of Muskoka Road’s reconstruction.
She said at this point the cause of the collapse is not known.
Keates did indicate there was a lot of vibration from the roadwork.
Keates said she has been told that the front part of the building, which dates back to before the turn of the 20th century, will have to be taken down because of the damage.
“The back half of the building was still sturdy and the front was sturdy until recently,” she said.
According to Wye, some of the building’s brick façade had fallen off on Monday, but he could not say if the road construction work had anything to do with the collapse.
“I don’t believe construction had anything to do with it, but how would you ever know?” said Wye. “I really don’t know if excavation played a role. There is no way for anyone to know.”
He believes the structural support wall behind the brick façade had “bowed very badly and pushed the outside brick off.”
Wye said the damage was first noticed by workers from the disaster restoration company working to gut the interior of the fire-ravaged building.
A structural engineer assessed the situation and recommended fencing off the area for fear the wall would collapse.
Keates said workers were going to shore up the wall of the building Tuesday morning, but the wall came down before the work was attempted.
“The important thing is again, no one was inside the building,” said Keates. “Even though it’s more bad news, I still feel lucky that no one was hurt.”

 

http://www.cottagecountrynow.ca/news/local/article/1219069--wall-of...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 4, 2011 at 4:56am

 

 

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 3, 2011 at 8:42pm
Palestinian Home in Danger of Collapse due to Israeli Digging in Silwan
Date : 3/10/2011   Time : 12:54
  

JERUSALEM, October 3, 2011 (WAFA) – A Palestinian building in Wadi Helwa area, in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, suffers from serious cracks in its walls which could lead to its collapse as a result of the Israeli digging of tunnels under the neighborhood to connect it to the old city, Monday said a member of the Committee for the Defense of Silwan, Fakhri Abu Diab.

He said many serious cracks appear in the building, as a result of the ongoing digging by Israeli authorities down the road of Wadi Helwa and near a recently opened tunnel, putting the life of the Palestinian family in danger.

The family said that it used to hear the sound of drilling machines around the clock, particularly at night.

Abu Diab said an Israeli engineer visited the building and was astonished when he saw its state, saying immediately that its foundations must be reinforced. The building, which belongs to Abu Rmeileh family, is still in bad condition and poses a real threat to the lives of its residents

http://english.wafa.ps/index.php?action=detail&id=17625

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 3, 2011 at 8:36pm

Night video recording on landslide on Armenia-Georgia border (video)


October 03, 2011 | 14:57

YEREVAN. – Armenian News-NEWS.am submits video from the site of road collapse, which occurred on Vanadzor-Bagratashen road near the Ayrum station. According to the Armenian Ministry of Emergency Situations, seven people are missing as a result of the landslide.


Rescue works continue at the accident site, Emergency Situations Ministry informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

Hotline is available at the Ministry: + 010-52-96-90, 010-36-02-97, 060 44 02 38.

As Armenian News-NEWS.am reported earlier, by the decision of Armenian PM, an operative team is formed to eliminate the effects of the landslide in Tavush Region. According to recent reports, 36 vehicles are under the landslide. Instead of the landslide-affected section of the Vanadzor-Bagratashen road of M6 Interstate Highway, the Vanadzor-Dilijan-Ijevan-Bagratashen bypass is currently in operation. Relevant governmental bodies ask drivers to refrain from traveling via Vanadzor-Bagratashen road.

The road is cleaned up, but landslide hazard continues.

http://news.am/eng/news/76427.html

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 2, 2011 at 8:04pm

Sound tower collapse during concert in Palermo, 11 injuries

At least 11 people were injured this morning after a sound tower mounted in the City neighbourhood of Palermo collapsed during a marathon awards ceremony.

The structure collapsed at 10.40 am during the awards ceremony for those who participated in the 4 and 10 kilometers categories. The tower was mounted near the intersection of Figueroa Alcorta and Monroe avenues.

All injured people were immediately taken to hospitals Pirovano and Juan A. Fernández. Among the injured were two minors of 1 and 11 years old.

http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/80520/sound-tower-collapse...

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