铠甲勇士黑魔兽:No casualties reported after apartment building cave-in in NE China
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No casualties reported after apartment building cave-in in NE China
09:18, July 21, 2011
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Residents from five households have been evacuated and no casualties have been reported after an apartment building cave-in early Thursday morning in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, according to a local government source.
The accident occurred at around 4:30 a.m. Thursday, when the right side of a six-storey residential building collapsed in Nangang District of Harbin, the provincial capital.
The collapsed part involved five households, which, thanks to the time lag between previous vibrance of the building and the ensuing collapse, had been evacuated before the cave-in.
Li Sichuan, deputy head of Nangang District, said the collapse was caused by groundwork digging beside the building.
Source: Xinhua
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