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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 21, 2011 at 7:13pm

http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/20/3219253/man-hurt-in-scaffoldin...

Man hurt in scaffolding collapse

One man was taken to a hospital today after three workers fell about 20 feet when scaffolding gave way outside a Kansas City office building.

Kansas City firefighters were called around 11:35 a.m. to the building at 63rd Street and Rockhill Road. They reported that the men were working outside the building and fell onto a roof above the ground.

The man who was taken to the hospital suffered non-life threatening injuries. The two other workers declined medical treatment.

 

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 21, 2011 at 12:44am

Landslide forces highway closure

 

MONTREAL - A 30-metre stretch of Highway 133 in Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu is closed after a landslide caused the road bed to collapse Thursday morning.

The Sureté du Québec was called to the scene around 10 a.m., said spokesperson Geneviève Bruno.

“There were no collisions and no cars that went off the road,” she said.

The SQ immediately closed the stretch of highway and redirected traffic.

According to Christine Savard, regional director for public security in the Montéregie and Estrie regions, one of three homes along the road facing the damage was evacuated. The stretch of road runs parallel to the Richelieu River, but it's unclear if the proximity to the water had anything to do with the landslide. Both of the two lanes that run along the bank of Richelieu River appeared to have sunken and crumbled according to TV footage, leaving hydro polls suspended from their wires at the water’s edge.

Savard said specialists were on the scene Thursday evening, and that the highway would remain closed indefinitely. The roadway is maintained by the transportation ministry, and repairs to a serious crack in the road were underway when it collapsed, Savard said.

"Our concern was the security of the residents" she said. "The one residence affected is not in danger, so the family has been notified that they can go back to their home."

She said it was too early to begin drawing parallels to a landslide in nearby St. Jude which swallowed a house and killed an entire family in the spring of 2010.


http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Landslide+forces+highway+closur...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 20, 2011 at 3:17am

Sussex Drivers Worry Dune Erosion Could Lead to Highway Collapse

Updated: Oct 18, 2011 
DNREC says the dune bordering Coastal Highway Route 1 near the Indian River Inlet was eroded by Hurricane Irene. A pump helps to renourish the beach on the north side of the inlet. (Photo: WBOC) DNREC says the dune bordering Coastal Highway Route 1 near the Indian River Inlet was eroded by Hurricane Irene. A pump helps to renourish the beach on the north side of the inlet. (Photo: WBOC)
INDIAN RIVER INLET, Del. - Some drivers worry further beach erosion could end with a state highway collapsing into the ocean.
 
The distance between Coastal Highway Route 1 and the Atlantic Ocean near the Indian River Inlet is down to about 15 feet at high tide. For some drivers, that's too close for comfort.
 
"Can you imagine coming over here at midnight and there's no road on the other side," said Bill Winkler Sr. of Ocean View.
 
Winkler, who previously worked for a coastal engineering firm, snapped photographs showing the decreasing distance between the shore and the road over the last week.
 
Winkler said he contacted his state representative worried another rain storm could result in road collapse or washout.
 
"If the water continues, it will collapse the road and this will be shut down," said John Stewart of Ocean View.
 
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control says Hurricane Irene eroded much of the dune on the north end of the inlet. On top of that, a pump system used to renourish the north side was down for about a month because of mechanical issues.
 
"We had some breakdowns that are normal for the conditions that we work in," said Dan Brower, DNREC Project Manager. "Those repairs have been made and pumping has resumed."
Engineers working near the site with the Delaware Department of Transportation also expressed concerns about erosion earlier this week, department spokeswoman Tina Shockley said.
 
The Indian River Inlet Bridge is several dozen feet from the eroded shoreline. Construction crews are building the new bridge next to the existing crossing.
 
The inlet stops the natural, northerly migration of sand along the Delaware coast. To compensate, crews pump sand from south to north through a pipe that travels along the inlet bridge. Brower said pumping usually runs four days a week from Labor Day to Memorial Day.
 
This year, the pumping stopped around the second week of September. DNREC had to replace a radiator on a water intake and the starter and electrical system on a crane, Brower said. Pumping resumed about a month later around the second week of October, Brower said.
 
"The environment you work in is salt air. It's highly corrosive," Brower said in a telephone interview. "It's abrasive. It takes its toll on the pumps. It takes a toll on the diesels that power the pumps."
 
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 19, 2011 at 5:38pm

Workers hurt as factory collapses


factory collapsed

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Emergency workers attend to one of 14 construction workers injured at a building site in Viking Way, Germiston. Photo: Chris Collingridge

A construction team narrowly escaped death when a column supporting the roof of a Germiston factory collapsed, injuring 14 people.

On Tuesday morning, the sound of screeching metal and the crash of tons of bricks brought nearby business owners and workers running to a factory under construction opposite Rand Airport.

Fourteen construction workers were hurt, four of them critically, when the mid-section of the factory they were building caved in.

The accident caused tons of steel and bricks to fall, burying some of the construction team under the debris.

It appears that a column holding up the mid-section of the building collapsed just as 12 of the workers were pouring concrete on the roof of the section, which was not secure.

Donovan Strecker, who works at a nearby hangar, was one of the first on the scene as he happened to be driving by at the time of the collapse.

Strecker had first noticed a medic, who apparently worked near the accident scene, running blindly into the road towards the building. The man had been in a panic and had been trying to alert the authorities about the accident. “He was on his phone and (also) trying to remove some of the rubble,” Strecker said.

Soon afterwards, rescue workers from Netcare and Emergency Management Services arrived on the scene, where they began to dig out the trapped workers.

It took almost an hour to stabilise all 14 workers, who were then taken to hospital.

According to Netcare 911 spokesman Jeff Wicks, the four critically injured men had fractures and other serious injuries caused by the falling objects.

Two of the four were taken to the nearby Union Hospital and the other two were went to Milpark Hospital.

Later Wicks reported that the four men were in a stable condition and had no life-threatening injuries.

The less seriously injured men were taken to Union Hospital for treatment. Many of them were released shortly after being examined.

Elize Viljoen, who works at a nearby hangar, said construction had started two or three months ago.

Signs for the construction team’s structural engineers, All A Steel, were plastered on the fence in front of the site.

Nearby business owners said All A Steel had worked on several buildings in the area, but no such accident had occurred before. The company was unavailable for comment

http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/workers-hurt-as-fact...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 19, 2011 at 5:36pm

‘Miraculous’ escape for Mucklagh priest

Mucklagh Priest has narrow escape after a tree fell on the Toyota Prius he was traveling in at Mucklagh, Tullamore, Co. Offaly yesterday. Picture: Ger Rogers/HR Photo.

Mucklagh Priest has narrow escape after a tree fell on the Toyota Prius he was traveling in at Mucklagh, Tullamore, Co. Offaly yesterday. Picture: Ger Rogers/HR Photo.

AN Offaly priest had a ‘miraculous’ escape when a tree collapsed and destroyed his car as he drove through his parish on Monday afternoon.

Still shaken from the experience, Mucklagh Curate Fr John McEvoy said, “I must be the luckiest man in Ireland. I shouldn’t be here.”

Fr McEvoy’s Toyota Prius was written off when a large tree branch struck his car as he drove through Mucklagh at about 2pm. “The impact pushed the car out into the middle of the road,” Fr McEvoy explained.

He wasn’t aware of the tree falling until it hit. The collapse caused considerable damage to the car and deposited a large chunk of wood on the passenger seat. “It’s unbelievable, that’s all I can say,” Fr McEvoy remarked.

Luckily there was no other traffic on the road at the time, “if there was anybody behind they would have gotten it worse than me,” he explained.

“It could have been a different story and maybe it should have been a different story, but whatever intervention is up there I’m still here,” he said, adding, “it’s miraculous.”

Describing the event as incredible, Fr McEvoy said he escaped from the car with just a scratch on the back of his hand.

“It is unbelievable, the two ambulance personnel are still shaking their heads. They came out more or less expecting to have to cut me out of the car,” he said.

Fr McEvoy was able to get himself out of the car without assistance. He was checked over by the ambulance men before returning home to say a few prayers and he quickly returned to his parish duties.

The car was removed from the scene which was cleared after about an hour. Fr McEvoy said the “car is no more” but “I don’t care

http://www.offalyexpress.ie/news/local/miraculous_escape_for_muckla...

Trees falling out of the blue now.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 19, 2011 at 5:32pm

Humane Society president dies in Ramapo shed collapse

Police and firefighters investigate a shed collapse at a home on Route 306 in Ramapo Oct. 18, 2011. Homeowner Ray Mundy, director of the Hudson Valley Humane Society in Pomona, died in the accident. ( Peter Carr / The Journal News )
Police and firefighters investigate a shed collapse at a home on Route 306 in Ramapo Oct. 18, 2011. Homeowner Ray Mundy, director of the Hudson Valley Humane Society in Pomona, died in the accident.
Police and firefighters investigate a shed collapse on Route 306 in Ramapo on Tuesday. Homeowner Ray Mundy, president of the Hudson Valley Humane Society in Pomona, died in the accident.

RAMAPO — Raymond Mundy, the longtime president of the Hudson Valley Humane Society, was killed Tuesday when the roof of a shed he was renovating collapsed on top of him.

 Mundy, 68, had been seen by neighbors working on the building, which sat adjacent to his large, white home on Route 306 in the unincorporated section of Ramapo. The road was closed for several hours for an investigation. 

 Ann Marie Gaudio, executive vice president of the Hudson Valley Humane Society, knew Mundy for more than a dozen years. 

"Everyone who knew Ray is devastated," Gaudio said. "We lost a superior human being. We lost someone who really believed in empathy — empathy for animals, empathy for people. The man had a heart of gold."

Mundy had called his wife, Judy, on Tuesday afternoon to tell her he was going out to work on the shed. She found Mundy pinned under the collapsed building when she returned from work later in the day.

Several neighbors expressed sadness about Mundy's death, with one recalling how Mundy had helped turn on electricity for him after the Jewish Sabbath began. Another neighbor, Zishe Miller, said Mundy had happily let others place lights along a path that passed through his property and served as a shortcut connecting neighborhoods.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 19, 2011 at 5:25pm

Partial building collapse in Palestine

Posted: Oct 18, 2011 1:26 PM

 
 
 
 

PALESTINE, TX (KLTV)- Road closures are in effect after part of a building suddenly collapsed Tuesday in Palestine.

It happened around 11 a.m. downtown--near the intersection of Houston and E. Oak Street.

People who live and work nearby said they could feel the ground shaking for blocks.

"It was this real deep rumble. The building shook, the lights flickered.. It was scary," said Chris Gouras.

Gouras lives right next door to the Ivanhoe number 15.. The building that's roof collapsed.
He says the rubble coming down made so much noise he had no idea what he was hearing..

"I ran out and opened the door and all I saw was rubble and the dust from it blowing away," he said.

Some said they thought a train de-railed. Others said they wondered if it was an earthquake.

"It was like 20 transformers blowing all at once," Gouras said.

"The building official was actually driving by when it collapsed and was just less than a block away. He saw a big cloud of smoke and turned around to come back and look at it," said Fire Marshal Alan Wilcher.

Officials said they aren't sure what caused the collapse right now. They're waiting for the wind to die down so they can send a ladder truck up to investigate.

"It looks like it's weather related. It looks like maybe the torrential rains we had here the last couple of days played a part in it, but we don't know for a fact until we can get up there and look at it," Wilcher said.

They said some water is leaking from the building but they don't know yet if that contributed to the collapse or is a result of it.
Whatever the reason behind the collapse, Gouras said he is glad everyone is o.k.

"Very grateful. The only thing that happened was one of the pieces of stone up top went through the window," he said.

And as scary as it was, Gouras said he knows things could have been a lot worse.

http://www.ktre.com/story/15722141/partial-building-collapse-in-pal...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 18, 2011 at 4:30pm

14 hurt in airport building collapse


The sound of screeching metal, screaming workers and the thud of tons of bricks hitting the ground was what sent nearby business owners and workers throughout Rand Airport Park running to the road where an entire construction team was almost killed.

Fourteen construction workers were injured, four of whom critically, after the mid-section of the factory they were building caved in, sending tonnes of steel and bricks flying, almost burying some of the team on Tuesday.

A column holding up the mid-section of the building collapsed as 12 of the workers were pouring concrete on the seemingly insecure roof.

Donovan Strecker, who works at a nearby hangar was one of the first on the scene after he happened to be driving by just after the collapse. Strecker had first noticed a medic who allegedly worked on the premises running blindly across the road towards the accident scene. “He was on his phone and trying to remove some of the rubble,” said Strecker.

Shortly after, the bevy of Netcare and Emergency Services arrived on the scene, where they began to unearth some of the trapped and injured workers. It took almost an hour for the stabilisation of all 14 workers.

According to Netcare 911 spokesman, Jeff Wicks, all four critically injured men had numerous fractures and other injuries after being hit with large amounts of debris. Two of the men were taken to the nearby Union Hospital, with the other two taken to Milpark Hospital. The other 12 were also taken to Union Hospital for treatment.

Elize Viljoen, who also works in the area, said the construction had started just two or three months ago. Signs for the construction team’s structural engineers, All A Steel, were plastered on the fence in front of the site, and according to nearby business owners they had worked on numerous buildings in the area. - The Star

http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/14-hurt-in-airport-b...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 17, 2011 at 11:46pm
Five die in Malaspils building collapse...
Five die in Malaspils building collapse
The building collapse took place in the central Latvian town of Malaspils....
MALASPILS -- Five people have been killed and seven people injured when a building collapsed in the central Latvian town of Malaspils. President Andris Berzins said the collapse was "one of the most tragic accidents in Latvian history." The three-storey residential building collapsed on Sunday for reason still unknown. The Fire and Rescue Service has said a gas leak and subseq...  Full story...

http://www.baltictimes.com/

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 14, 2011 at 6:07pm
 
CRASH: The damaged building on Voortrekker Road and Prince George Avenue in Brakpan. Picture: Velempini Ndlovu
 
 
A law firm in Brakpan, Ekurhuleni, is assessing the damage after part of its office building collapsed.


The damage to the building caused a dentist and a well known financial institution to close down, as they were also affected.

The residents and witnesses said they were shocked by a loud bang around midday on Saturday when a part of the building on Prince George Avenue and Voortrekker Road fell down. The building was being renovated to create space for shops on the ground floor.

A representative of Tollip, Cowling and Janeke Attorneys said: “At the moment we cannot do anything. We have no phone lines and no internet.”

The representative said they were assessing the damage caused by the collapse of the floor.

Gustav Fourie of the construction company that was working on the building said the first floor collapsed while they were renovating.

“Luckily no one was injured,” he said. “We are busy clearing the rubble away and then it will be determined what caused the collapse.”

Fourie said that when they were done with their work they would make the building, which was built in 1905, “more beautiful than it ever was”.


http://www.thenewage.co.za/31953-1008-53-Building_collapses_in_Brakpan

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