Home / News / India News / Article /
Lindsay Pereira: Living on a prayer, in a house of cards
Updated On: 20 August, 2016 07:59 AM IST | | Lindsay Pereira
<p>It seems as if the prices of apartments in the city rise every other year, while the quality of materials used to build them only falls</p>

A building will fall. One of them does every year. It will either happen by day, scattering panicked local residents in all directions, shutting down streets in a matter of minutes, or at night — ushering in death by the backdoor, snuffing out lives while people sleep. Children will die and senior citizens, usually too frail to escape falling beams, will be the easiest victims. While some of them will depart instantly, some will give up hours later, their hopes fading as they struggle to hear sounds of ineffectual disaster management teams break through the debris that will soon become their graves.

Earlier this month, 8 persons were buried and 22 injured when a three-storey building collapsed in Bhiwandi, Thane, following a spell of incessant rain
How do you like the new new mid-day.com experience? Share your feedback and help us improve.

