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Mumbai Building Collapse: Four Injured After Part of Under-Construction Building Collapses in Borivali

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 12, 2024 14:11 IST

Four people were injured after the scaffolding of an under-construction building collapsed from its 16th floor in Mumbai's Borivali ...

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Four people were injured after the scaffolding of an under-construction building collapsed from its 16th floor in Mumbai's Borivali area on Tuesday, March 12. The incident took place near Aditya College Kalpana Chawla Road around 10 a.m. The Borivali fire brigade reached the scene and rescued four injured people, who are currently hospitalised.

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In December last year, a portion of the compound, including the water tank, collapsed in Kurla East. However, residents had to vacate their homes quickly. Residents alleged the cave-in occurred due to construction work in the adjacent structure. No injuries were reported in the incident in Nehru Nagar.

 

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