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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 6, 2012 at 3:04pm

Crawler crane boom collapse in Nova Scotia

February 6, 2012

http://www.vertikal.net/en/news/story/14139/

The boom of a 200 tonne lattice crawler crane dropped its load and collapsed onto a boom lift and barge in Novas Scotia on Thursday.

Thankfully no one was injured in the incident, which occurred while a bridge was being dismantled. The crane, owned and operated by A.W. Leil Cranes & Equipment of Dartmouth, near Antigonish, was working from a barge, removing a 55 ton span of the former railway bridge, when the boom appears to have buckled dropping the load.

Nova Scotia
The bridge section can be seen partly in the water


The span was being lowered at the time and was around six metres from the ground, when the barge started to move and the boom gave way. Four men, including the crane operator, were working on the barge when the load came down, all escaped with minor injuries at worst.

Nova Scotia
The scene after the incident

An investigation into exactly what happened is currently ongoing.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 6, 2012 at 2:50pm

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2097110/Philippines-earthqu...

Children among 13 dead as primary school collapses and homes are razed following earthquake in central Philippines

  • 29 missing after 6.8-magnitude quake in narrow strait off Negros Island

Dozens of houses were destroyed and children were crushed to death when their school building collapsed after a devastating earthquake hit the central Philippines this morning.

At least 13 people were killed, and 29 remain missing, after the 6.8-magnitude quake struck in a narrow strait just off Negros Island. A tsunami alert was issued after the disaster, but later lifted.

Thousands of residents were trapped in their homes as a landslide hit the city of Guihulngan in Negros Oriental province.

Chaos: Dozens of houses were destroyed and children were crushed to death when their school building collapsed after a devastating earthquake hit the central Philippines this morning

Chaos: Dozens of houses were destroyed and children were crushed to death when their school building collapsed after a devastating earthquake hit the central Philippines this morning

Filipinos come out onto open grounds following an earthquake felt in Cebu City
Filipinos look out from upper floors of a building following an earthquake felt in Cebu City

Escape: Filipinos came out onto open grounds in Cebu City following the quake

City Mayor Ernesto Reyes said: 'Their situation is bad because if you are covered by landslide for one hour, two hours, how can you breathe? But we just hope for the best, that there are still survivors.' He said rescuers were using picks and shovels to dig for survivors.

Reyes said at least 10 people were confirmed dead in his city, including students at a college and an elementary school and others in a market that collapsed. About 100 were injured.

The quake, which hit at 11.49am (0349 GMT), triggered another landslide in the mountain village of Solongon in La Libertad town, also in Negros Oriental.

An unknown number of people were trapped, said La Libertad police chief inspector Eric Arrol Besario, who added: 'We're now getting shovels and chain saws to start a rescue because there were people trapped inside. Some of them were yelling for help earlier.'

Three key bridges in the town suffered cracks and were no longer passable, he said. Philippine seismologists briefly issued a tsunami alert for the central islands.

Terror: Residents ran for their lives as the earthquake hit in Cebu City

Terror

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 6, 2012 at 8:14am

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/pakistan/100-feared-trappe...

100 feared trapped in Pakistan building collapse: Official

LAHORE: Around 100 people, including women and children, were feared trapped Monday when a building collapsed in Pakistan's second largest city of Lahore, witnesses and an emergency official said.

Witnesses said about 150 people normally worked at the factory in the building in the eastern city's congested Multan Road neighbourhood. Officials said a gas cylinder explosion could have caused the accident.

"Initial reports say more than 100 people were present in the factory when it collapsed, possibly because of a gas cylinder explosion," rescue official Mohammed Aamir told AFP.

One body had been pulled out of the rubble and at least six injured people, most of them young children, rescued, he said.

The factory used to manufacture veterinary injections, Aamir said.

An photographer saw women and children being taken out with injuries and covered in dust.

Witnesses said that up to 150 people normally worked at the factory.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 6, 2012 at 3:33am

Boy Critically Injured After Dirt Tunnel Collapse: Temecula

Officials say incident occurred southeast of Long Canyon Creek Park

An 11-year-old boy was left in critical condition after a dirt tunnel collapsed on top of him in Temecula Sunday afternoon, according to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.

The injured boy had been digging a tunnel with another 11-year-old boy on the side of a dry riverbed in an area southeast of 40356 N. General Kearny Road, according to Sgt. Sergeant K. McDonald.

As the children dug into the side of the dry riverbank , at about 4:10 p.m., a tunnel collapsed on top of one of the boys , McDonald said.

After the tunnel collapsed, the other child was able to yell for help, alerting two adults who helped dig the buried boy out while calling 911, according to a report.

Minutes later, officers from the Temecula police arrived to the scene and found the boy buried from his head to his legs. Fire and paramedic personnel repotedly assisted officers in unearthing the boy.

The boy was dug out from of the dirt and transported by ambulance to Rancho Springs Medical Center in Murrieta for treatment, before being flown by helicopter to Children's Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition, McDonald said.

An investigation into the incident was ongoing.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 5, 2012 at 7:41am

http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/report_one-killed-five-injured-in...

One killed, five injured in tree collapse in Bangalore

Published: Sunday, Feb 5, 2012, 10:13 IST

One person was killed and five injured when a 200-year-old tree came down crashing on them in Nagashettyhalli, near Sanjaynagar, on Saturday afternoon.

The tree fell on Nagashettyhalli Main Road at 3.15pm. The deceased, Ravi Kumar, was a resident of Nagashettyhalli. He was going towards Sanjaynagar on his motorcycle when the tree collapsed on him. A car, two autorickshaws and two motorcycles were also stuck under the tree. Ravi was unlucky as the tree collapsed bang on him.

Auto driver Govardhan, whose auto was crushed, sustained fractures. Manjunatha, driver of the second damaged auto, said he would have lost his life had it not been for a few moments’ delay. Sujathamma, a flower vendor, too sustained injuries.

Mune Gowda, who works with HP gas agency and was one of those who lent a helping hand, said he noticed that the priest of Muneshwaraswamy temple, Ravi, was in a car crushed under the tree. He said he broke the car’s window and pulled out Ravi with the help of others.

Two persons who were seriously injured were rushed to MS Ramaiah Hospital in a police jeep as the ambulance got delayed by more than 15 minutes.

Along with police, firemen rushed to the spot for rescue work. About 50 persons, including policemen, firemen, Bescom employees and the local people, got down to cutting tree and clearing the road. The road was cleared for motorists only by 6.30pm. Till then, traffic was thrown out of gear in the area.

The body of the deceased was taken to MS Ramaiah Hospital for postmortem. The local corporator, Venkatesh, rushed to the spot. He said proper compensation would be given to the deceased and the injured.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 4, 2012 at 6:40am

A roof collapse at a Midtown warehouse Friday morning caused no injuries to any of the five people in the building, according to the Anchorage Fire Department.

AFD spokesperson Al Tamagni Jr. says 13 units responded to the Southcentral Foundation warehouse at 4973 Eagle St. just before 10:30 a.m.

One of the people inside the warehouse heard the roof shake and warned people to clear the rear of the building, where the collapse occurred moments later. The force of the collapse blew out window at the front of the building.

One person was in the vicinity of the collapse when it happened, but everyone got out safely and has been accounted for.

Natural gas, power and water to the building were shut off, and fire inspectors examined the scene before the building was handed over to the owners Friday afternoon. Tamagni says no cause for the collapse has formally been determined.

While Southcentral Alaska was under heavy snowfall Friday, earlier this month city officials said there was no immediate concern about snow-induced roof collapses in the Anchorage Bowl due to requirements in building codes.

Comment by Vicky on February 3, 2012 at 6:38pm

http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2012/feb/02/gorst-building-suddenly-b...

Gorst building suddenly begins to sink

— The floor of a building supply company in Gorst suddenly sank 2 feet Thursday, throwing wood products into jumbled piles.

Rod Blake, owner of Beyond the Studs Building Supply on the 4100 block of Highway 16, told South Kitsap Fire and Rescue officials he was in the adjacent office when he heard the collapse in the showroom around 7 p.m.

Blake, who has been at the location for 13 years, said he's been having problems with flooding around the building since the city of Bremerton installed a sewer line through Gorst in 2010.

Fire officials cordoned off the area around the building and monitored its continued movement. Although the concrete foundation appeared intact, Battalion Chief Job Gudmundsen said he watched over a two-hour period and observed letters on a neon sign in a window above the showroom floor lowering at the rate of about 2 inches an hour.

Ceiling panels inside the building were buckling, and there was concern the roof would collapse.

Puget Sound Energy turned off the power. A convenience store and gas station whose building is attached to the sinking building appeared unharmed.

Jeff Rowe, Kitsap County's building inspector, initially suspected a water or sewer main leak but on speaking with Bremerton public works officials, he found there was no leak indicated in the city's telemetry equipment to support his theory.

"I'll know better if it's an imminent hazard as I continue to monitor it," said Rowe, who planned to stay on the site until he was sure the building had settled.

Kitsap County Fire Marshal officials also responded. Investigation of the building will continue in daylight. But for now, said Rowe, the cause of the sinking remains a mystery.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 2, 2012 at 11:00pm

View Munjoy Street in a larger map Posted: 11:56 AM
Updated: 12:00 PM

http://www.pressherald.com/news/Collapse-of-19th-century-sewer-line...

Collapse of 19th-century sewer closes Portland street


PORTLAND — City workers are replacing 250 feet of antique sewer line after a section of Munjoy Street collapsed this morning.

A two- by four-foot hole, 12 feet deep, opened up in the street, between Moody and Wilson streets, after a city truck rolled over it while sanding the street, a city spokeswoman said.

The 18-inch diameter cement pipe was installed in 1860, said Nicole Clegg. It's unclear how long the line has been broken, but over time it eroded the road base leading to this morning's collapse.

Crews have installed a pump bypass so they can work to replace the section of line. The road will be closed until repairs are complete, which may not be until Friday, Clegg said.

Also this morning, Portland Water District crews are responding to a broken water line on Devonshire Street between Deering Avenue and Noyes Street. A leak in a 16-inch water main requires repairs, which could take until 7 p.m. tonight, said Michelle Clements, a spokeswoman for the district.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 2, 2012 at 10:58pm

Thursday, 2 February 2012

http://sawdis1.blogspot.com/2012/02/worker-dies-after-building-coll...

Worker dies after building collapse

A 27 year old man has died after a building collapsed on him while he was digging a trench at a building site in Macassar.

When ER24 paramedics arrived at the scene they could see that the incident was severe. The entire building structure had collapsed to its one side into the trench the worker was digging.

Rescue workers used equipment to lift the building structure so that Emergency Medical Personnel could get to the worker. Unfortunately the worker sustained various crushing injuries and was later declared dead at the scene.

The appropriate authority will be investigating the incident further.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 2, 2012 at 10:57pm

Another Building Collapses in Centro Havana

http://www.havanatimes.org/?p=61188

February 2, 2012

The building in question is located on the centrally located street of Zanja, between Aramburu and Castillejo streets

HAVANA TIMES, Feb 2 — Another occupied building has collapsed in Havana, this time only partially and with no fatalities, but in the same district of Centro Havana.

This latest cave-in occurred this past Tuesday (January 31), only two weeks in the wake of a shocking and lethal collapse of a nearby building on Infanta Avenue.

The building in question is located on the centrally located street of Zanja, between Aramburu and Castillejo streets, just four blocks from the other occupied property that crumbed on the corner of Infanta and Salud. In that previous tragedy, three people died and six were injured.

Fortunately, this time there were not even injuries, let alone fatalities. One young resident of the building explained to me that the entire bottom portion of the building gave way, destroying several of the rooms.

What’s more, the implosion didn’t occur at once, but gradually, as rooms were demolished one by one. According to statements from neighbors, today the building’s residents decided to move their furniture out into the street, both out of fear that the roof would fall on them and to demonstrate their demand for a solution to this hazardous predicament.

The government sent a truck with pine beams to shore up the units, but residents remain seated on the sidewalk across the street, waiting for a real solution to this serious dilemma involving their homes.

Some of them have already been assigned to public shelters and could be seen loading their belongings into trucks.

Other residents, though, have refused to move into the ill-famed public shelters; they are waiting for a better option from the state. Although they have limited options for the moment, they know that stays in government shelters go on for many years before relocated residents have an opportunity to move into an apartment.

It goes without saying that generally the housing stock in Havana is in very poor condition. Being a 500-year-old city that is the victim of a blockade, the world economic crisis and the indolence of public and private owners, little else could be expected.

The Infanta collapse took place on January 17 and cleanup crews are still working at the site, where those workers have yet to finish demolishing the residual structure or remove all the debris. Meanwhile the block remains closed to traffic as iron barriers have been set up around it and a handful of policemen assigned to the site (though we found them dozing under a portico to escape the midday sun).

When the annual rains come in May, it’s possible that events like these could be repeated as the city’s housing crisis deepens.

From what has been announced, the new formula designed by the government to provide home improvement loans and grants doesn’t allow for major structural work, which is what is required for many of the

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