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India building collapse leaves 10 dead

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NEW DELHI (AFP) — Ten people have died after a car crashed into a dilapidate­d building in central India and brought down the near century-old structure, burying them beneath rubble, police said yesterday.

The freak accident in Indore on Saturday evening is the latest building disaster in a country infamous for poor constructi­on and safety standards.

The driver lost control of his vehicle and struck a pillar holding up the near 100-yearold structure, said police deputy inspector general Harinaraya­nchari Mishra.

“The impact was such that the entire building collapsed,” he told AFP.

“Rescue workers pulled out 12 people from the rubble, 10 of them were already dead. The other two are being treated in a hospital.”

Images from the scene showed battered and bloodied corpses being pulled from twisted piles of brick and concrete. The rubble was being cleared with cranes and industrial equipment.

Building disasters are common in Indian cities where millions are forced to live in cramped, run-down properties due to spiralling real estate prices and a lack of proper housing.

Activists say owners often cut corners on constructi­on to save costs with little regard to safety.

Some 30 people perished in September last year when a 117-year-old apartment building collapsed in India’s financial hub of Mumbai.

And in 2013, 60 people were killed when a residentia­l block came crashing down in one of the country’s worst housing disasters.

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Rescue workers attempt to save survivors from the collapsed hotel building in Indore, India yesterday.

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