Building Collapse in Manchester, UK
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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http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2016/05/15/6-injur...
When the incident happened, the six workers were carrying out construction work on the fourth floor of the building.
PETALING JAYA: Six foreign workers were injured, including one seriously when part of a temporary structure of a building which is under construction in Persiaran Barat, Petaling Jaya, near here collapsed this morning.
In the 9am incident, the temporary structure that was used by the workers for slab installation works on the fourth floor of the building suddenly collapsed.
Selangor Fire and Rescue Department Operations Officer, Fire Chief Mustakim Rimon said the victims comprised an Indonesian and five Bangladeshis in their 30s.
“When the incident happened, the six workers were carrying out construction work on the fourth floor of the building.
“One of the victims who was severely injured was brought out by the fire and rescue personnel, two others were saved by their friends while the other three managed to save themselves,” he said when met at the scene.
He said the last victim was taken out at about 2.50pm.
“The victim who was severely injured in the waist area has been saved.
“We brought him out manually after attempts to use a crane were found to be unsuitable,” he said.
He said the department received an emergency call at 9.56am and arrived four minutes later.
“A total of 25 members and officials from the fire stations in Section 7, Petaling Jaya and Damansara were rushed to the location,” he said.
Mustakim said all the victims were taken to the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre for treatment and the cause of the incident was still being investigated.
It is understood that the construction work at the location has been temporarily stopped.
Meanwhile, a witness Kamal Hussain, 40, said during the incident, he and his friends rushed to the construction site that was located less than 100 metres away before seeing several people trapped under concrete slabs.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/fire2016-05-10T05-32-41
Tuesday, May 10, 2016 | 7:31 AM
NEGRIL, Jamaica – Several construction workers were rushed to hospital this morning, after a section of a building under construction at the former Grand Lido hotel in Negril collapsed.
OBSERVER ONLINE is unable to ascertain the cause of the collapse and the condition of the injured workers who are currently receiving treatment at the Noel Holmes Hospital in Hanover and the Savanna-la-Mar Hospital in Westmoreland.
It is also understood that several workers are also trapped under the rubble of the two-storey building that was being constructed.
The incident reportedly occurred at about 6:00 am Personnel from the Negril Police Station and the Negril Fire Department are currently on the scene
http://www.abplive.in/india-news/watch-shocking-building-collapse-c...
By: ABP News Bureau | Last Updated: Tuesday, 10 May 2016 7:46 PM
Patna: A shocking incident of building collapse has come to light. The building collapsed in Bihar, injuring several people who were residing in the building.
According to reports, the incident occurred in Bihar’s Sheohar district. The building collapsed in dramatic fashion . The building first tilted, than swayed sideways and then collapsed completely .
The chocking incident was caught on camera. Who recorded the video was not clear. The footage was uploaded on YouTube.
It is not clear why the building collapsed and how many people were injured.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osmys0UW4YQ
http://news3lv.com/news/nation-world/video-parking-lot-collapses-cl...
Officials are saying that while the collapse has closed the bridge, the bridge is still safe.
The cement from the parking lot and the car just plummeted on top of Howard Tire & Auto, Inc. on Cameron Street, Mazur said.
"The wall adjacent to the bridge was not stable and I was saying that all along that this was going to happen one day, and it had to be fixed," Howard Tire & Auto, Inc. owner Howard Henry said.
Road closures are in place -- Cameron Street between Berry Hill and Market is currently closed, along with the Mulberry Street Bridge.http://www.tribuneledgernews.com/local_news/road-collapse-on-highwa...
A section of the westbound lane of Highway 108, just before Knox Bridge Highway, has been repaired and reopened after the road collapsed this morning, according to the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office.
The road sunk and collapsed this morning around 5 a.m. leaving one lane of the highway shut down.
http://www.sfchronicle.com/news/world/article/Kenya-police-6-story-...
Associated Press
April 29, 2016 Updated: April 29, 2016 7:45pmNAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A six-story residential building in a low income area of the Kenyan capital collapsed Friday under heavy rain and flooding, trapping an unknown number of people in the rubble, Kenyan officials said.
A search-and-rescue team managed to pull three children and an adult out from the remains of the building in the Huruma area, the Kenya Red Cross said. It was not immediately clear whether there were fatalities.
The Red Cross said 150 building units and adjacent homes were affected.
Live TV footage showed the National Youth Service and firefighters removing stones by hand and a crowd cheering when a child was removed from the rubble.
Hours-long traffic jams caused by flooded roads delayed rescue teams trying to reach the scene, Japheth Koome, Nairobi's police chief, said. Kenya is in the midst of its April-May rainy season.
Because of a high demand for housing in Nairobi, some property developers bypass building regulations to cut costs and maximize profits. The Architectural Society of Kenya has estimated that 50 percent of structures in Nairobi are not up to code.
President Uhuru Kenyatta last year ordered an audit of all the buildings in the country to see if they are up to code after eight buildings collapsed, killing at least 15 people.
The report from the audit by the National Construction Authority found that 58 percent of buildings in the capital were unfit to live in. The majority of Nairobi's population live in low income areas or slums.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/north-melbourne-wall-coll...
April 19, 2016 8:58pm
A mother pushing her pram has had a lucky escape after a wall collapsed in North Melbourne. Picture: Jason Edwards
A MOTHER pushing a pram had a near miss when a wall collapsed in North Melbourne this morning.
Demolition work on the Royal Park Hotel on the corner of Queensberry St and Howard St had been halted by a CFMEU safety team yesterday after the union discovered an asbestos check had not taken place.
The wall collapsed around 8.30am. Nobody was injured.
http://www.640toronto.com/syn/104/86895/scaffolding-collapse-toronto
Seven people, including a mother and baby, were transported to hospital Monday with non-life threatening injuries after scaffolding and part of a building collapsed at a construction site in Toronto’s Forest Hill neighbourhood, a Toronto Police spokesperson said.
The collapse happened around 2:30 p.m. near Bathurst and Eglinton Streets, said Toronto Police Const. Allyson Douglas-Cook. All of those injured were either close to or inside the construction site at the time, she said, adding that the baby, a six-month-old, and mother received minor injuries and are alright. None of the seven suffered life-threatening injuries, but three suffered serious injuries.
“The infant was in a stroller, and the stroller is all twisted and bent,” said Toronto Fire Division Commander Bob O’Halloran. “Fortunately, the infant’s not injured at all, so the stroller must have actually saved that baby.”
The building where the collapse occurred was in the process of being demolished to make way for a transit station for the Metrolinx Eglinton Crosstown line, which is still under construction. Ron Aitken, Project Director at Crosslinx, the consortium of companies contracted to design, build, and finance the line, told reporters at the scene that the only portion of the former two-storey Chinese restaurant standing at the time of the collapse was the building’s facade. Aitken refused to answer reporters’ repeated questions about how the facade was being held up.
Details about the incident remain limited, and it’s not yet known what led to the collapse. Metrolinx Chief Capital Officer John Jensen told reporters they were co-operating with the ongoing investigation, and repeatedly called the incident an “accident.” No Metrolinx employees were injured in the collapse, but it was unclear whether any contract workers handling the demolition were injured, said Metrolinx spokeswoman Anne Marie Aikins.
The Ministry of Labour has been called in and will lead the investigation into the collapse. A police canine unit was at the scene to help search for other possible victims.
http://www.lettersfromthailand.com/ayutthaya-road-collapses.html
Apr 17, 2016 | Breaking News
www.bangkokpost.commediacontent20160417c1_936561_620x413-f98bbb0f55..." height="413" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="620" border="1"/> A road section along Khlong Phraya Bunlue canal in Ayutthaya’s Lat Bua Luang district collapses on Sunday. Authorities blamed drought that caused water in the canal to recede and made soil beneath the road subside.
AYUTTHAYA — Another section of the causeway along Khlong Phraya Bunlue canal suddenly collapsed on Sunday, creating a crack about two metres deep and more than 100 metres long.
Danai Ruangprat, head of village Moo 2 in tambon Singhanart, found a section of the eight-metre wide road collapsed on Sunday and reported it to district authorities. The collapsed section was declared off-limits to all vehicles.
Officials said the water level in the canal has receded due to severe drought and this has caused soil underneath the road to subside.
Local authorities on Sunday put up singposts to warn motorists about the collapse. The road was being repaired.
Several sections of the embankment road collapsed last year when drought hit the district.
http://www.wsvn.com/story/31737437/building-collapses-at-miami-dade...
Posted: Apr 15, 2016 2:52 PM EST Updated: Apr 15, 2016 6:57 PM EST
DORAL, Fla. (WSVN) -- Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded after a large slab of concrete collapses at a construction site at Miami Dade College's West Campus in Doral.
At least two people were injured due to the collapse, according to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. A beam allegedly fell with a crane still connected to it, which impacted a parking structure that was under construction, at 3800 NW 115th Ave. in Doral. Some believe that was what caused the partial collapse at the construction site.
One worker who suffered life-threatening injuries was treated on the scene by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue first responders before being transported via ambulance to the trauma center. "We did end up transporting two workers from this site with injuries," said Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Chief Jeff Strickland. "The cause of this is under investigation."
Another person suffered minor injuries and was transported to an area hospital. "They were not pinned by anything," Strickland said. "We packaged them in a stokes basket and brought them down using our ladder truck."
7's Skyforce was on the scene of the incident, which happened at around 2:30, Friday afternoon. Actual concrete slabs could be seen collapsed as a result of the impact.
Miami Dade College said that there were some injuries connected to this and called these injuries minor. The county, however, said that one person was seriously injured.
Miami Dade College District Communications released a statement, Friday afternoon, which stated, "Earlier today, there was a construction incident at MDC's West Campus garage that is currently under construction. There are some minor injuries reported. Because it is Friday, there are not many classes taking place or many people around. Classes and operations have not been impacted. The Campus is open."
According to a report, the building is a new garage that is under construction. The garage is being built to replace a previous garage that partially collapsed in 2012 and killed four people. "We didn't hear anything, but we weren't that far away from it," said one high schooler who takes college level courses. "I mean, now that it's happened twice, I probably wouldn't park there anymore just because I don't trust that it won't happen again."
The construction site has been guarded, as of Friday evening, by the Doral Police Department. The site has been cleared entirely, and this case will be investigated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
In the meantime, 7News has been told that the construction company, Haskell Construction, has hired the City of Doral Police Department to make sure no one goes near the site.
Officials have sent in engineers to assess the damage.
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