Three-storey hotel building collapses in Secunderabad
Three-storey hotel building collapses in Secunderabad
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An 80-year-old building collapsed in Secunderabad in Andhra Pradesh on Monday, killing more than 10 people and trapping several others, including the owner's son. -
The three-storey building of the Iranian City Light hotel collapsed. -
Civic authorities held the owner responsible, saying the building may have collapsed under the weight of bricks being transported to the first floor for installing ovens for Haleem, a popular dish cooked on slow fire. -
There were no concrete pillars to support the decades-old structure. -
Despite the structural weaknesses in the building, City Lights was not among the 57 buildings in the city that were recently issued notices on safety. -
The 'building looked fine from outside', the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Commissioner Krishna Babu told NDTV. -
But City Planning Commissioner Raghu says in future, all buildings over 60 years old will be given notice for renovation.
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