At least 12 dead in India hotel collapse

At least 12 dead in India hotel collapse

PanARMENIAN.Net - At least 12 people have been killed in a building collapse in the southern Indian city of Secunderabad, police say, according to BBC News.

At least 18 more people were injured when the two-storey City Light hotel came crashing down on Monday, July 8 morning.

Police said it was not clear how many people were trapped under the debris at the hotel, located near Hyderabad. Such incidents are common in India and are often blamed on poor construction practices.

About 25 people were working at the hotel, located on a busy road in Secunderabad, when one of its kitchen walls collapsed, burying some of the employees, senior police official B Surender said.

"The building was very old and the walls showed cracks, according to people working nearby," he added.

Last month, nine people were killed in two separate building collapses in the western city of Mumbai.

In April, 74 people were killed in another building collapse on the outskirts of Mumbai.

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