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At least 10 killed after car crash ‘causes’ hotel collapse in India

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Rescuers search wreckage of four-storey building in Indore for survivors after incident on Saturday night

A four-storey rickety hotel building collapsed in central India, killing at least 10 people and injuring another three, Police said yesterday.

Rescuers working through the night with sledgehamm­ers and chainsaws pulled alive 10 people from the debris of the building that came crashing down in Indore, a city in Madhya Pradesh state, on Saturday night, said police officer Sanju Kamle.

Up to five people may still be trapped under the rubble, said Nishant Warwade, the district collector. The Times of India newspaper said the dilapidate­d building collapsed after a car smashed its front portion.

The hotel with 25 rooms was located in the commercial hub of Indore, close to railway and bus stations. Indore is nearly 900 kilometres (560 miles) south of New Delhi.

Building collapses are common in India as builders try to cut corners by using substandar­d materials, and as multi-story structures are erected with inadequate supervisio­n.

The massive demand for housing around India’s cities and pervasive corruption often result in builders adding unauthoris­ed floors or putting up illegal buildings.

In August 2017, 33 people were killed when an apartment building collapsed in India’s financial capital of Mumbai.

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The result of the hotel collapse in Indore, India.
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Rescuers search wreckage of four-storey building in Indore for survivors after incident on Saturday night
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