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Telangana: Seven Workers Injured After Under-Construction Church Collapses in Sangareddy

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 7, 2024 18:12 IST

At least seven workers were seriously injured when an under-construction church collapsed in the Sangareddy district of Telangana on ...

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At least seven workers were seriously injured when an under-construction church collapsed in the Sangareddy district of Telangana on Sunday, January 7, according to news agency PTI. 

The incident occurred while the construction workers were laying the concrete roof slab of the religious building, and suddenly, the slab collapsed, resulting in the labourers suffering grievous injuries.

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The injured victims have been rushed to Sangareddy government hospital for treatment. Four other workers were trapped under the debris of the church site. On receiving information about the incident, police and rescue teams rushed to the spot immediately, and the rescue operation was underway.

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