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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The wall collapse in Glen Huntly
Police block off the road around the wall collapse
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UPDATE 4.25pm: Glen Huntly’s Royal Ave is expected to reopen tonight after a building partially collapsed yesterday.
Police blocked the road to traffic at 9am today after discovering the extent of the damage.
Glen Eira Council’s director of communications Paul Burke said the council issued the owner with emergency orders to secure the building after the collapse yesterday afternoon.
“The southern wall of 8 Royal Ave has partially collapsed presumably as a result of some underpinning work being carried out on the adjacent site,” Mr Burke said.
“The builder and the owner of the building have now engaged people to make the site safe. Royal Ave has been totally blocked off while this happens and now it is expected to be reopened to traffic at 6.30pm.”
Leader photographer Jason Sammon captured these dramatic images as workers tried to stabilise the brick wall and prevent the building from completely collapsing.
The block of shops and offices were all empty when the incident happened.
Nearby worker Des Lorkin said contractors working on a development at the old police station site caused the collapse around lunchtime on Monday.
“A bobcat was digging at the site and the foundation collapsed,” he said.
“Some tenants have things stored upstairs, but they can’t get them because the building is unsafe apparently.
“I think they are looking at pulling the whole building down pretty soon.”
http://caulfield-glen-eira-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/glen-huntly-building-on-edge-of-collapse/
Couldn't link the video here but use the link below. This is wayyyy beyond sinkhole status.
More rain is forecast for San Bernardino County, California heightening concerns of more road collapses like this one. No one was hurt in this collapse and the Hwy 330 will be closed through the winter.
http://www.news10.net/video/732276513001/0/Raw-Video-San-Bernardino...
A fallen piece of concrete has forced the closure of the eastbound lanes of Montreal's Ville-Marie Expressway and a partial closure of the westbound lanes.
Police say the 15-metre block of concrete in the Ville-Marie tunnel fell near the City Hall exit. No one was injured and no one was stuck in the tunnel.
"Our officers arrived at the scene and we verified and made sure that no one was stuck underneath the rubble," Daniel Thibaudeau, spokesman for Quebec provincial police, told reporters Sunday.
The part that fell is a screen-like slab meant to block the light, so drivers entering and exiting the tunnel are not blinded.
Construction workers on the scene told the CBC's Peter Akman they had been doing work on the walls of the tunnel and believed vibrations from that may have caused the slab to fall.
Officials have closed the eastbound lanes of the Ville-Marie expressway while investigators examine the collapse. CBC
Transport Quebec spokesperson Caroline Larose said engineers from the ministry are inspecting the structure. She tried to reassure Montreal drivers, saying the provincial government regularly inspects the city's transportation infrastructure and has invested $4 billion this year alone.
By AMANDA BELAND
ABELAND@FOSTERS.COM
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STRATHAM — Some residents of Stratham and Exeter lost power Saturday after a power line collapse sparked a brush fire in a wooded area off Seavey Pasture Road.
Crews from Stratham and Greenland responded to the blaze, located more than a quarter of a mile into a wooded area. Emergency officials said the heat and terrain were key challenges in combating the blaze.
The fire was contained before 5 p.m., but crews said they were proceeding with caution, as it was not immediately clear whether power had been cut to area electrical lines.
Unitil and PSNH were notified and were dispatching crews to the scene, officials said Saturday afternoon.
http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110730/GJNEWS_0...
Published Friday July 29th, 2011
Canada Street residents will have to brace for another four-week closure of their roadway near Kaine Street after the city discovered more weakness just south of a rebuilt wall triggered by the Dec. 13 winter rainstorm in the capital region.
City council has awarded a tender for the additional repair work on Canada Street to E. Cummings Contracting Inc. for $265,843, including HST.
In 2010, the street was shut down for most of the summer when the city undertook a 70-metre repair job that it thought would do the trick, said Marysville Coun. Steven Hicks.
That contractor was KDB Engineers and Contractors Inc., which spent two months and $314,021 of city taxpayer money to stabilize the roadway and a retaining wall.
Canada Street at that point rises high above a steep slope that falls away to the Nashwaak River below.
But it was a major winter rainstorm, which dropped 106 millilmetres in just three days over the region, that caused the further problem that has to be fixed this year.
"There was a major flood on Dec. 13, 2010, which exposed some weaknesses just south of the wall where part of the shoulder began to collapse, so this year we're going to do another 50 metres southward," Hicks said.
"It's about a four-week project, and we hope to have that finished before school gets back in session."
There will be inconvenience to residents in the area, but it's essential to fix that part of the road to avoid an even more serious collapse of the roadway.
After the December rainstorm, the city hired Gemtec Ltd. to monitor the Canada Street shoulder washout.
The washout settled and temporary repairs were made, but the proper fix of the roadway needs to be done this summer.
Gemtec recommended that truck traffic stay off Canada Street pending the repairs this year.
Hicks said city staff will be meeting this week with the contractor to try to pinpoint a start and finish time on the work.
"As soon as we get information, we'll get it out to the residents and let them know when we're going to start," Hicks said.
Dylan Gamble, the city's roads and streets manager, told The Daily Gleaner in a previous interview that if the retaining wall hadn't been fixed last year, the December rains could have caused a catastrophic failure of the street, likely washing out the water and sewer systems along the roadway costing millions of dollars in repairs.
http://dailygleaner.canadaeast.com/cityregion/article/1427543
(San Marcos, TX) -- One construction worker was killed and another injured shortly before noon today when a pre-engineered metal building frame under construction collapsed at the Thermon Manufacturing Company in San Marcos, which sits along the southbound I-35 access road just south of Wonder World Drive. Officials did not release the name of the worker who died pending notification of next of kin. A second worker was transported by ambulance to Brackenridge Hospital in Austin with serious but non-life threatening injuries. The cause of the collapse is still under investigation. Thermon Manufacturing, and its contractor for that project, Bailey-Elliott Construction of Austin, have reported the accident to OSHA, which will also be investigating. Thermon manufactures heat tracing products that are used in oil, gas and refining industries. The company has been headquartered in San Marcos since 1971.
http://kgnb.am/news/breaking-news-san-marcos-construction-accident-...
(Photo by Sonja Morrison) A nearby resident checks out the large sinkhole that opened up on 2nd Ave SE near the corner of 1st St SE in Carman.
This was more than just a regular pothole.
Town of Carman work crews were called out to 2nd Ave SE near the corner of First Street SE after receiving a call about a large sinkhole approximately six feet by five feet and about five feet deep, on the street.
Sonja Morrison, who lives near the site with her family, said they heard a "thump" and then a second louder one when they went outside their home to take a look at around 5:15 p.m. on Monday.
Collapsed
"By the time we came out it had fully collapsed," Morrison said. "It was fairly deep as well."
And viewing the scene they were concerned about more damage underneath the street.
"I was a little worried about the amount of support under the road and if it would collapse further," she said.
Morrison said someone had called town work crews and they were on the scene "within minutes". The town workers closed off the road and remained at the scene overnight until construction crews arrived.
She added the construction crews have since torn up a larger part of the street for a major repair.
Over A Galvanized Sewer Pipe
The town's chair of works and operations, Coun. Brad Johnston said from their initial investigation, the part of the road that sank was over top of a galvanized sewer pipe.
"It would appear that sometime in the past they tried to repair it before with a galvanized pipe but those things just don't last as long," Johnston said. "There's a great big hole there this morning (Tuesday)."
He said from their initial reports a vehicle went over the area and softened the surface a little and then another vehicle went over it and sank a little further with some minor damage to the vehicle.
However, there were no injuries.
Johnston noted the town has a camera system and will be checking out other streets for potential problem areas.
He said while they didn't have an exact time when the street would be repaired and open to traffic again, the construction crews are experienced at doing these types of major repairs.
"It's too soon to tell but it's always amazing what they can do with their equipment."
http://www.carmanvalleyleader.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3231233
Islamabad: Five members of a family, including a woman and four children, were killed and six others wounded when the roof of a house caved in, in Bhangrial village — located near Grand Trunk Road on the outskirts of the capital — due to the heavy downpour in the wee hours of Monday.
According to details gathered from different sources, 35-year-old Malika Bibi, wife of Mohammad Mobarik, a resident of Palundri, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Saliha, 6, daughter of Habib, Walid, 8, son of Khalid Mehmood, Faizan Altaf, 7, son of Altaf and a 7-year-old son of Abdul Waheed were among the dead.
The ill-fated family was celebrating a marriage when the incident occurred. The family, belonging to Azad Jammu and Kashmir, shifted the dead bodies to Palundri for burial after informing the police.
The villagers told this scribe that Altaf Hussain was living with his family in the house and his relatives had come to his house to attend the marriage ceremony of his youngest son, Qamar Altaf. After the marriage ceremony, people went to sleep at around 1 am, but in the meantime rain started to pour down heavily and roof of the house caved in.
Residents of the village rushed to the scene to pull the people out of the debris. However, five persons, including a woman and five children, died on the spot. In another incident, two minor boys slipped into Nullah Leh near Dhoke Chaudhrian. The people watching the scene fished out one of them from the flooded Nullah Leh, and shifted him to hospital where his condition is stated to be out of danger.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=59606&Cat=2...
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