Canopy of school collapses in Bhiwandi, no one hurt
Press Trust of India | July 24, 2023 | 10:17 PM IST | 1 min read
Chief of the Disaster Management Cell of Bhiwandi Faisal Tatli told PTI the front canopy of the 25-year-old Urdu medium school building collapsed at 1:15pm.
THANE: The canopy of a school in Bhiwandi in Thane district collapsed on Monday, though no one was hurt in the incident, a civic official said.
Chief of the Disaster Management Cell of Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation Faisal Tatli told PTI the front canopy of the 25-year-old Urdu medium school building collapsed at 1:15pm.
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"No one was injured in the incident. The structure had been declared dangerous and a notice had been issued by BNMC. Students were not present when the incident took place," he said.
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