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IN PHOTOS: Compound wall of company collapses on houses in Thane

Updated On: 15 March, 2024 07:25 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Six rooms in a chawl were damaged when a compound wall of a company collapsed on the structure in Maharashtra's Thane city on Friday, a civic official said. Pics/RDMC

The officials said that the rescuers rushed to the spot and began relief operations following the incident. Pics/RDMC

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The officials said that the rescuers rushed to the spot and began relief operations following the incident. Pics/RDMC
The incident took place in the Kalwa area of Thane district in Maharashtra at around 2.15 pm, the officials said

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The incident took place in the Kalwa area of Thane district in Maharashtra at around 2.15 pm, the officials said

No one was injured in the incident, said Yasin Tadvi, the chief of the civic disaster management cell of the Thane Municipal Corporation

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No one was injured in the incident, said Yasin Tadvi, the chief of the civic disaster management cell of the Thane Municipal Corporation

Local firemen and the RDMC team cleared the debris and initiated relief operations, he said

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Local firemen and the RDMC team cleared the debris and initiated relief operations, he said

The protection wall of a company collapsed on the chawl next to it, he added

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The protection wall of a company collapsed on the chawl next to it, he added

As many as six rooms in the structure were severely damaged, the official said

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As many as six rooms in the structure were severely damaged, the official said

Twenty-eight persons resided in these rooms, the officials said on Friday

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Twenty-eight persons resided in these rooms, the officials said on Friday

The company has provided them accommodation, they said

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The company has provided them accommodation, they said

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