The death toll from a building collapse in the South African city of Johannesburg has risen to nine, as the city says it plans to demolish the structure because it was erected illegally.
Six people were killed and several others injured in the collapse of the first-floor concrete slab of a two-storey building ...
City officials plan to demolish the remaining structure while investigations continue into possible bylaw violations and the ...
Parts of the second-floor deck of the structure caved in on Monday, trapping construction workers beneath the rubble.
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero says the building in Ormonde, where nine people have reportedly died after it collapsed, is a result of the building not being structurally sound.
Emergency crews have resumed a search for three construction workers trapped under the rubble of a building that collapsed in ...
Early on Wednesday morning, the city of Ishpeming released a statement that the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4573 building ...
Preliminary information provided to Johannesburg municipal officials suggest no approved plans exist for collapsed structure.
Six people have been confirmed dead, while others remain missing and trapped beneath rubble following a building collapse in Johannesburg on Monday.
Over 100 people were displaced due to structural issues at a condominium complex in Santa Clara, the city said on Sunday. On ...
The Mine Tavern, a nearly 200-year-old bar in Nelsonville, was forced to close indefinitely after a six-foot section of brick collapsed Sunday morning.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said the government was ready to provide housing allowances to residents of buildings requiring ...
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