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Collapse of a 11 storied building in Porur

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சென்னை: சென்னையை அடுத்த போரூர் முகலிவாக்கத்தில் 12 மாடி கட்டிடம் திடீரென
இடிந்து விழுந்தது. இடிபாடுகளில் சிக்கிய 100க்கும் மேற்பட்டோரை மீட்பதற்காக
தீயணைப்புத் துறையின் விரைந்துள்ளனர்.
சென்னையை அடுத்த முகலிவாக்கத்தில் புதிதாக 12 மாடி கட்டிடம் கட்டப்பட்டது.
இன்னமும் இதன் கட்டுமான பணிகள் முழுமையடையவில்லை. இருப்பினும் பல வீடுகளில்
அண்மையில்தான் குடியேறியும் இருந்தனர்.
இந்த நிலையில் இன்று மாலை சென்னையில் மழை பெய்து கொண்டிருந்தது.
அப்போது திடீரென அந்த கட்டிடம் அப்படியே இடிந்து தரைமட்டமானது. இந்த
இடிபாடுகளில் நூற்றுக்கணக்கானோர் சிக்கியிருக்கலாம் என கூறப்படுகிறது.
இதைத் தொடர்ந்து அங்கு தீயணைப்புப் படையினர் விரைந்து சென்று மீட்புப் பணிகளில்
ஈடுபட்டு வருகின்றனர்.
 
Chennai Building Collapse: Six Dead, 22 Still Feared Trapped.

Chennai
:
Six people died after one of the two towers of a 11-storey under-construction building collapsed near Chennai on Saturday.

The incident occurred at Moulivakkam near Porur, about 20 km from Chennai.

23 people have been rescued so far and the injured are being admitted to the Ramachandra Medical College and Hospital for treatment. Around 22 people are still feared trapped under the debris of the residential building.

Chennai police Commissioner S George told NDTV, "The National Disaster Management team is conducting rescue work. Six workers who are trapped have been identified and we are trying to rescue them.The cause for the collapse is not clear but rescue operations will continue through the night."

Expressing grief over the incident, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa issued a statement saying that the Chennai Police Commissioner and other senior officials are on the spot and tough action would be taken against those responsible

Source: Chennai Building Collapse: Six Dead, 22 Still Feared Trapped - NDTV
 
Very sad incident. Many of the Dependents of workers missing say they came here to chennai to settle their Debts. Per day the worker earn Rs375 if I am correct.
Alwan
 
The collapse of 11 storied buildings shows the scant regard taken in the construction,
The Builders must understand the value of lives.
If this incident happened after the flats occupation the tragedy would have been worst.
 
[h=1]Structural defect to blame for building collapse in Chennai, Jayalalithaa says – THE TIMES OF INDIA[/h]CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa visited a building collapse site at Moulivakkam in Chennai on Sunday.

She told reporters that 72 workers were in the building when it collapsed on Saturday and 20 of them had been rescued. As many as 11 dead bodies were recovered from the debris.

She said the building collapsed due to a structural defect. The builder had violated various norms, she added.

"The authorities have been asked to make a soil test to find out the stability of the existing building," she said. "Our priority is to rescue as many lives as possible at this point," she added.

Jayalalithaa, who reached the spot at 6.15pm, was briefed on the rescue operations by revenue administration, disaster management and mitigation commissioner T S Sridhar, DGP Ramanujam and Chennai city police commissioner S George.

Read more:: Structural defect to blame for building collapse in Chennai, Jayalalithaa says - The Times of India
 
Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu announces ex-gratia for Telugu victims

Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu announces ex-gratia for Telugu victims

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday announced an ex-gratia of Rs5 lakh each to the kin of Telugu workers who were killed in a building collapse in Chennnai.


Naidu, who reviewed the building collapse incident with officials here, has asked state minister K Mrinalini to rush to the site of the accident in Chennai and supervise the rescue and relief operations, a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) release said here.


Many of victims of the tragedy are said to be natives of Vizianagaram district in Andhra Pradesh. Mrinalini, Minister for Housing, hails from the district.


Read more from here

Chennai building collapse: Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu announces ex-gratia for Telugu victims | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
 
போரூர் கட்டிட விபத்தில் உயிரிழந்தவர்கள் குடும்பத்துக்கு ரூ.2 லட்சம் நிவாரண நிதி: ஜெ

சென்னை: போரூர் கட்டிட விபத்தில் உயிரிழந்தவர்கள் குடும்பத்திற்கு தலா ரூ.2 லட்சமும், காயமடைந்தவர்களுக்கு தலா ரூ 50 ஆயிரமும் நிவாரண நிதியாக வழங்கப் படும் என தமிழக முதல்வர் ஜெயலலிதா அறிவித்துள்ளார். நேற்று மாலை சென்னையில் திடீரென இடியுடன் கூடிய கனமழை பெய்தது. இதில், சென்னையை அடுத்த போரூர் அருகே மவுலிவாக்கத்தில் கட்டுமானம் நடந்து கொண்டிருந்த 11 மாடி கட்டிடம் திடீரென இடிந்து விழுந்ததில் இதுவரை 11 பேர் உயிரிழந்துள்ளதாக தகவல்கள் தெரிவிக்கின்றன. தொடர்ந்து மீட்புப் பணிகள் நடந்து வருகின்றன. மீட்புப் பணிகள் முழுமையாக முடிய இரண்டு நாட்கள் ஆகலாம் என தேசிய பேரிடர் மீட்புக் குழு தெரிவித்துள்ளது. இதனால், பலியானவர்கள் எண்ணிக்கை மேலும் அதிகரிக்கலாம் என அஞ்சப்படுகிறது. கட்டிட இடிபாட்டிற்குக் காரணமானவர்கள் மீது உரிய நடவடிக்கை எடுக்கப் படும் என முன்னதாக முதல்வர் ஜெயலலிதா தெரிவித்திருந்தார். இந்நிலையில் தற்போது இந்த விபத்தில் உயிரிழந்தவர்களது குடும்பத்திற்கும், காயமடைந்தவர்களுக்கும் நிவாரண நிதி வழங்கி உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளார். இது தொடர்பாக முதலமைச்சர் ஜெயலலிதா வெளியிட்டுள்ள அறிக்கையில் கூறியிருப்பதாவது:-




விபத்து : காஞ்சிபுரம் மாவட்டம், திருப்பெரும்புதூர் வட்டம், முகலிவாக்கம் கிராமத்தில் தனியாரால் கட்டப்பட்டு வந்த 11 மாடிக் கட்டடம் நேற்று மாலை இடிந்து விழுந்ததில், கட்டுமானப் பணியில் ஈடுபட்டிருந்த தொழிலாளர்கள் இடிபாடுகளில் சிக்கியுள்ளது பற்றிய தகவல்
அறிந்தவுடன் இடிபாடுகளில் சிக்கியவர்களைப் பத்திரமாக மீட்டு உடனடி மருத்துவ சிகிச்சை அளிக்க அதிகாரிகளுக்கு நான் உத்தரவிட்டேன். உடனேயே கால்நடை பராமரிப்புத் துறை அமைச்சர் டி.கே.எம்.சின்னய்யா, வருவாய் நிருவாகம், பேரிடர் மேலாண்மை மற்றும் தணிக்கும்
துறை ஆணையர், டி.எஸ்.ஸ்ரீதர், சென்னை மாநகர காவல் ஆணையர் எஸ்.ஜார்ஜ், காஞ்சிபுரம் மாவட்ட ஆட்சியர் பாஸ்கரன் மற்றும் தொடர்புடைய துறை அலுவலர்கள் சம்பவ இடத்திற்கு விரைந்து சென்று மீட்பு பணிகளை விரைவுபடுத்தினர்.

ஒன்இந்தியா
 
[h=1]Rescue Personnel Parched as Crowd Hijacks Water[/h]
CHENNAI: As if the weather conditions were not enough to complicate their work, rescue personnel had to also contend with the lack of drinking water as curious onlookers hijacked every available drop. Water bottles, cans and packets in the area were sold out by 11 am.
Things were ‘dry’ for the rescue workers until help arrived in the form of Rotary volunteers, who along with members of other organizations, brought sacks of water packets from as far away as Valasaravakkam.
Most shops at the site refilled their stock from nearby areas but still couldn’t meet the demand. A nearby bakery sold 50 bottles before noon and 30 more later. Most bottles for sale were grabbed by the crowd and those accompanying politicians who visited the site. “We couldn’t control them,” said a police officer. Several personnel blamed lack of funds and improper coordination between various departments.
Vignesh, a volunteer from Rotary, said the club arranged 20 bags containing 2,000 packets of water. “We couldn’t source water in this area. So, we got it from Valasarawakkam near Porur. We thought 20 bags would be sufficient but all the packets vanished within minutes,” he said.
Another volunteer of a political party said the officials were lethargic in arranging even basic amenities like water. “There is no one to coordinate such a huge rescue operation,” he said.

The New Indian Express
 
The time is running out for the rescue & relief..Not sure how many would now be alive deep inside the crevices of the collapsed building..The second building which stands as a witness to the devastating collapse of the first will be a gory reminder to the violations & other structural defects that bemoaned the first one..Ultimately that also needs to be pulled down!
 

Jaya hikes relief to building collapse victims from TN


Chennai: Tamil Nadu government today enhanced the relief announced to the victims belonging to the state killed in a building collapse near suburban Porur.

Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa said the Andhra Pradesh government had announced a sum of Rs five lakh as relief to next of the kin of the victims of that state killed in the mishap.

"Four of the victims in this unfortunate incident belong to Tamil Nadu. Besides the Rs two lakh announced earlier to their families, another Rs five lakh will be given from the Chief Minister's General Relief Fund" taking the total to Rs seven lakh, she said in a statement here.


Source: Jaya hikes relief to building collapse victims from TN | News Today


Also read:

‘Day three: Search still on’ - Day three: Search still on | News Today


 
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Collapsed highrise not planned by architect? - THE TIMES OF INDIA


CHENNAI: Was the ill-fated 11-storey building that collapsed in Chennai on Saturday designed by a person who is not a qualified architect?

The Council of Architecture, the apex body of all architects in the country, has clarified that Vijay Bargotra, the person arrested by police as the architect of the building on Sunday, is not a member of the council. A press release issued by R K Oberoi, registrar of the council, said, "The Council of Architecture has verified its records and it is hereby brought to the notice of all concerned that Vijay Bargotra is not an architect and hence he should not be referred to as an architect".

As per the provisions of the Architects Act, 1972, only a person registered as an architect with the Council of Architecture can call himself an architect. Violation of the act is punishable.

But it is Bargotra's firm Dhrishticone, which designed the residential building of Prime Sristi at Moulivakkam. One of the two towers at the site came crumbling down in heavy rain on Saturday. As per CMDA records, the building plan was signed by P Sukanya, an architect representing Dhrishticone. Whether a non-architect can own an architect firm is the pertinent question. "Going by the spirit of the Architect Act, it is illegal for a non-architect to own an architecture firm," said C R Raju, chairman of the southern chapter of Council of Architecture. Many people misuse the title architect and mislead customers, sometimes even builders. It is a dangerous trend and needs to be checked, he said.

Read more:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...planned-by-architect/articleshow/37540585.cms
 
This is a great tragedy. First and foremost action is to retrieve alive as many victims as possible. All the rest can wait. How ever the authorities should institute a committee of experts to go into details and file a report as to how such a huge building could buckle down due to rains. We must appreciate the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu who had gone to the accident spot for personal inspection and taken action by deputing Ministers and bureaucrats to speedup the rescue operations.
Let us pray for the safe recovery of all the people still caught under under the debri.

Brahmanyan,
Bangalore.
 
hi

i have constructed a 3 storey house in chennai....i know the real problems....many workers are underpaid....a lot of corruption

in all levels...even commercial building is very horrible....low cost materials...not a proper inspections....every level of construction...

its a bad decisions....many buildings in t nagar area are the same situation...over crowded and easy money real estate business...

many buildings in usman road /ranganathan are same situation....some more come..lets wait and see..
 


Chennai building collapse: Will to live is key to survival - The Hindu

Oxygen, water and food are crucial to survival, but over and above that, it’s grit and a determination to live that often leads to survivors being found days after a disaster, say doctors.

If the respiratory centre in the body is not cut off, there are no injuries, and oxygen is available, then a person can survive without food and water for between three and five days, said Sai Surendar, emergency consultant at Global Health City and one of the doctors who participated in the rescue effort at Moulivakkam.

“The next priority is water. The survivors we found were all severely dehydrated and hypoglycaemic so they needed to be hydrated and given glucose immediately for them to live,” he said.

Also, the younger you are, the greater the chances of survival. But the will to live sometimes eclipses all these factors.“It has to do with how you think. If you believe you want to live and you have something to live for and keep going, sometimes that is enough to keep you alive,” Dr. Surendar said.



Source:
Chennai building collapse: Will to live is key to survival - The Hindu

Read also: Rescued from rubble after 72 hours - The Hindu
 
Building collapse: NHRC issues notice to TN govt - NEWS TODAY

New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission, taking suo motu cognizance of a media report, has issued a notice to the Chief Secretary, Government of Tamil Nadu calling for a report within two weeks into the incident of building collapse in Chennai on 28 June, 2014 in which 18 dead bodies were recovered and 23 people were rescued.

According to the media report, the Chief Minister of the State stated that the building collapsed due to constructional defects and the builder had violated various norms. The Commission has observed that the contents of media report, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of human rights of the persons who died and of those who were injured in the incident.

Source: Building collapse: NHRC issues notice to TN govt | News Today
 
It is strange NHRC is involving itself and issuing the notice to State Government on the unfortunate incident.
Already State Government has taken steps to enquire into the reasons for this tragedy and initiate criminal action
against the people involved to find whether there is any lapse on their part for causing this tragedy. It is time that the Central Government under Mr Modi, should go into the functions of NHRC constituted under "The Protection of human Rights act, 1993" and review its efficacy for retaining it in the present form to avoid duplication.
Incidentally Retired Chief Justice K.G.Balakishnan is the present Chairman of NHRC.

Brahmanyan,
Bangalore.
 


கட்டிட விபத்து குறித்து ஆராய விசாரணை கமிஷன் அமைப்பு: முதல்வர் ஜெயலலிதா அறிவிப்பு

மவுலிவாக்கம் கட்டிட விபத்து பற்றி விசாரிக்கவும், வருங்காலத்தில் இதுபோன்ற விபத்துகள் நடக்காமல் இருப்பதற்கான வழிமுறைகள் குறித்து ஆய்வு செய்து அறிக்கை அளிக்கவும் முன்னாள் நீதிபதி ரெகுபதி தலைமையில் ஒரு நபர் விசாரணை கமிஷன் அமைத்து முதல்வர் ஜெயலலிதா உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளார்.


இதுதொடர்பாக முதல்வர் ஜெயலலிதா வியாழக்கிழமை வெளியிட்டுள்ள செய்திக்குறிப்பில் கூறியிருப்பதாவது:
காஞ்சிபுரம் மாவட்டம் ஸ்ரீபெரும்புதூர் வட்டம் மவுலிவாக்கத்தில் தனியாரால் கட்டப்பட்டுவந்த 11 மாடிக் கட்டிடம் கடந்த 28-ம் தேதி மாலை இடிந்து விழுந்தது. இடிபாடுகளில் சிக்கியுள்ள தொழிலாளர்களை மீட்கும் பணிகளும், காயமடைந்த தொழிலாளர்களுக்கு மருத்துவ சிகிச்சை அளிக்கும் பணிகளும் எனது உத்தரவின் பேரில் நடந்துவருகின்றன. இதுவரை 27 பேர் மீட்கப்பட்டு அவர்களுக்கு உயர்தர மருத்துவ சிகிச்சை அளிக்கப்பட்டு வருகிறது. இந்த துயரச் சம்பவத்தில் இதுவரை 55 பேர் உயிரிழந்துவிட்டனர்.

நிவாரண உதவிகள்


இடிபாடுகளில் சிக்கி உயிரிழந்த தமிழகத்தை சேர்ந்தவர்களின் குடும்பங்களுக்கு தலா ரூ.7 லட்சமும், வெளி மாநிலங்களைச் சேர்ந்தவர்களின் குடும்பங்களுக்கு தலா ரூ.2 லட்சமும் வழங்க உத்தரவிட்டதோடு, உயிரிழந் தவர்களின் உடல்களை தமிழக அரசு செலவில் அவர்களது சொந்த ஊருக்கு கொண்டு செல்லவும் உத்தரவிட்டேன். காயமடைந்து மருத்துவமனைகளில் சிகிச்சை பெற்று வருபவர்களுக்கு அரசு செலவில் உயர்தர சிகிச்சை அளிக்கப்படுவதோடு, அவர்களுக்கு தலா ரூ.50 ஆயிரமும் வழங்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

சட்டப்படி நடவடிக்கை


கட்டிடம் இடிந்து விழுந்த இடத்தை கடந்த 29-ம் தேதி நேரில் பார்வையிட்டு, இதற்கு காரணமானவர்கள் மீது சட்டப்படி நடவடிக்கை எடுக்க அதிகாரிகளுக்கு உத்தரவிட்டேன். காயமடைந்து மருத்துவமனையில் சேர்க்கப்பட்டுள்ளவர்களை நேரில் சந்தித்து, ஆறுதல் கூறி, நிவாரண உதவியையும் வழங்கினேன். இந்த துயரச் சம்பவத்துக்கு காரணமானவர்கள் மீது காவல் துறையினர் சட்டப்படி நடவடிக்கை எடுத்து வருகின்றனர்.

விசாரணை கமிஷன்


இந்நிலையில், இந்த துயரச் சம்பவம் நடந்ததற்கான காரணம் குறித்தும், இனிமேல் இதுபோன்ற சம்பவங்கள் நடைபெறாமல் இருப்பதற்கான வழிமுறைகள் குறித்து ஆராயவும் நீதியரசர் ஆர்.ரெகுபதி தலைமையில் ஒரு நபர் விசாரணை கமிஷன் அமைக்க உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளேன்

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[h=1]These teams live between disasters - THE TIMES OF INDIA[/h][h=1]CHENNAI: VKrishna Kumar loves to be chased by the monsoon. "We follow the lowpressure maps put out by the Met department and are at the spot before therains comes crashing down," he said. Kumar is not a lovestruck man with apenchant for the monsoon. He is a sub-inspector and deputy team leader ofNational Disaster Response Force (NDRF), which is coordinating rescue effortsat the site.

Living between disasters, they spend months in camp keeping themselves busywith rigorous training and awareness programmes. "When there is warning,we have to position ourselves in advance to ensure locals are evacuated and thecasualty is minimal before a cyclone actually hits.

Last Saturday, there was no such planning. When the emergency call comes, theyleave in 15 minutes, not knowing when they would return.

The NDRF team got a call at 5.46pm and by 6.05pm, Kumar and nine others teamleft their base in Arakkonam. In the following hours, nine teams followed,adding up to 400 of the most elite rescuers in the country at the crash site.NDRF members are deputed from other Central security agencies such as BorderControl Force, Central Industrial Security Force and Indo-Tibetan Border Police? are given the best training to save people.

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Extract of News published in The Hindu - Tamil Edition



மவுலிவாக்கம் மீட்புப் பணிகள் நிறைவு: 61 பேர் பலி, 27 பேர் உயிருடன் மீட்பு

மவுலிவாக்கத்தில் 11 மாடிக் கட்டிடம் இடிந்து விழுந்ததையடுத்து கடந்த 7 நாட்களாக நடைபெற்று வந்த மீட்புப் பணிகள் வெள்ளிக்கிழமை காலையுடன் முடிவுக்கு வந்தன. இதற்கான அறிவிப்பை தமிழக அரசு வருவாய் நிர்வாக ஆணையர் டி.எஸ்.ஸ்ரீதர் அதிகாரபூர்வமாக அறிவித்தார். இந்த விபத்தில் மொத்தம் 61 பேர் பலியாகியுள்ளனர். 27 பேர் உயிருடன் மீட்கப்பட்டுள்ளனர். ...........


தொடர்ந்த மீட்பு பணிகள்


கடந்த சனிக்கிழமை தொடங்கிய மீட்புப் பணிகள் வெள்ளிக்கிழமை அதிகாலை வரை இரவு பகல் பாராமல் நடந்தது. இதில் இதுவரை 61 பேர் சடலமாகவும், 27 பேர் உயிருடனும் மீட்கப்பட்டனர்.

மீட்பு பணிகள் நிறைவு


மீட்புப் பணிகள் அனைத்தும் வெள்ளிக்கிழமை அதிகாலையிலேயே நிறுத்தப்பட்டன. மீட்பு பணிகள் அனைத்தும் நிறைவடைந்ததாக தமிழக அரசின் வருவாய் நிர்வாக ஆணையர் தர் அறிவித்தார்.



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Lot of agencies coordinated to complete this rescue mission..27 people who were rescued will owe it to the rescuers especially NDRF
who worked tirelessly to save them! High rises in Chennai should learn a lesson or two from this gruesome tragedy!

A week later, heroes leave


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The Hindu Moulivakkam building collapse: On Friday, most of the NDRF personnel packed up to get back to their battalion base in Arakkonam. Photo: V. Ganesan
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Rescuing Vikas Singh Pan, a labourer from Odisha, was the toughest thing that the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team had to do, said V. Krishna Kumar, sub-inspector, speaking to The Hindu at the site of the building collapse in Moulivakkam.
Sharing his experience in rescuing the labourer, Mr. Krishna Kumar said it was a miracle, as he was caught under debris in an area where the ceilings of three floors had fallen.


The NDRF sniffer dog Rustham was the first to detect the presence of a live person under the rubble. The rescuers then shouted out in different languages, asking if there was a survivor there. When they spoke in Hindi, Vikas responded. That gave the team hope, though he could not tell them exactly where he was as it was completely dark inside, Mr. Krishna Kumar recounted.


“We knew very well that he would have got exhausted, so we sent water drops through different holes in the concrete we had drilled. When we found out that Vikas had received the water through a particular hole, a tube, connected to a water bottle, was sent down that. Slowly, he started drinking and he finished the entire bottle. Then the NDRF team provided another half a litre of water, which he drank.”


Once the rescuers were confident that Vikas had gained some energy, they gradually established his location using a small torch. They then broke the concrete around the area. After a seven-hour struggle, Vikas was brought out of the debris without even a scratch, and the whole site exploded with cheers as he walked out.


But for the expertise of the NDRF team, Vikas could not have been safely rescued from the debris, he said. Twenty-six others have been rescued by the team, and sent to hospitals for treatment. However, sadly, Vikas was the last person the NDRF team was able to bring out alive.


The heroes of the rescue operation have packed up to get back to their battalion base in Arakkonam. But the city will remember these faceless heroes who helped out during what has emerged as the city’s largest manmade disaster.

A week later, heroes leave - The Hindu
 
due to failure of monsoon , there are likely to be less rain related collapses of buildings

every year in all metro towns there is human tragedy due to building collapses due bad construction and use of substandard material . it is a nationalphenomenon. we are not ready for high rises . there are fire tragedies also in multi rises

we are better of staying in slums . we will be safer

of course , there are floods and tragedies like tsunami to wash us away

weather changes are taking place too fast .

though , monsoon is supposed to have hit delhi , there is a huge deficiency

with all the hazards around we manage to survive . thats nothing short of a miracle
 
Building collapses have become an almost common occurrence in India, with numerous such accidents taking place across large cities over the past year. The latest incidents have once again put the spotlight on the need for better regulation of construction in the country.
While some collapses have occurred because poor quality material was used, others, have been because the buildings were simply too old and residents refused to leave despite them being labelled as dangerous to live in.


Corruption is also a factor, because in many cases, changes to the building's structure - such as adding extra floors, or breaking down walls, which might make it vulnerable - are permitted by authorities that have been found to have accepted bribes.


Soaring property prices in Indian cities have also meant that finding a flat that fits your budget is so hard, that people very often tend to compromise on safety.

BBC News - India building collapse: 'Scores trapped' in Chennai
 
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