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July 1, 2014 by
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Miele Repair, Torrance, CA, (310) 409-0983
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July 1, 2014 by
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Electrolux Repair, Alexandria, VA, (703) 239-6381
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July 1, 2014 by
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Hotpoint Repair, Alexandria, VA, (703) 239-6381
Hotpoint Repair, E Pinecrest Office Park Drive, Alexandria, VA, (703) 239-6381, Specializing in Hotpoint Appliance Repair services. Servicing Hotpoint Refrigerator, Hotpoint Oven, Hotpoint...
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July 1, 2014 by
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Samsung Repair, Gilbert, AZ, (480) 448-1423
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July 1, 2014 by
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NEW DELHI - Rescuers on Monday plucked two survivors from the ruins of a southern India apartment block that collapsed at the weekend, as they raced against the clock to find dozens more feared trapped in the rubble.
The confirmed death toll from Saturday's disaster on the outskirts of Chennai rose to 20 as the authorities blamed shoddy construction for what was the second deadly building collapse in India within a matter of hours.
Mr Karuna Sagar, a senior officer with the Tamil Nadu state police force said that, six people were arrested in the case on account of negligence, including the builder and his son, the architect of the residential tower and three others overseeing the building construction.
"Forty-three bodies were retrieved, of them 20 were dead and 23 were alive," Mr Sagar told AFP in a phone interview on Monday. "About 30 may be trapped (under the debris), but the exact number is not known yet," he added.
Reports said that two people rescued on Monday morning included a 35-year-old female construction worker who was one of several dozen entombed by a mass of concrete on Saturday night.
The woman had suffered a head injury, a hospital spokesman told the Press Trust of India news agency. A male co-worker was also being treated in hospital.
Emergency teams used mechanical diggers and heavy-cutting equipment to try and find more survivors in the ruins of what was a partially built 11-storey complex.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said more than 400 rescuers were taking part in the search and were "leaving no stone unturned to save lives of the victims... by making best use of the latest sophisticated equipment".
Mr Sagar said the rescue operation was being complicated by fears that the removal of debris in a rush could harm those trapped inside, and the operation had to be carried out systematically.
"The building has come down like a stack of cards," Mr Sagar told AFP.
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July 1, 2014 by
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The 11-storey block of flats was being built in a suburb of the Indian city It collapsed after heavy monsoon rains and 'being hit by lightning' At least 19 have been killed as officials from building firm arrested
By Associated Press
Published: 02:56 EST, 30 June 2014 | Updated: 10:05 EST, 30 June 2014
Rescuers have pulled two survivors from the huge pile of broken concrete left by the collapse of an 11-storey apartment building that killed at least 19 in the south of India.
Seasonal monsoon rains were complicating the search, but rescuers said they hoped to find more people alive after rescuing a woman and a man on Monday - two days after the collapse.
Three backhoes were working to clear the area, but more than 100 rescuers wearing hard hats on site were trying to avoid upsetting the debris, which was in a huge pile of dust, crumbled concrete, slabs and twisted iron girders that could still settle further. Instead, they were listening for sounds to help guide their search.
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Rescue workers carry a survivor pulled from the wreckage of the collapse apartment building in Chennai
Diggers clear rubble from the wreckage but are moving slowly for fear of shifting the debris dramatically
'We heard voices coming from the debris' on Sunday, said S.P. Selvan of the National Disaster Response Force. 'Following the voice ... one lady was retrieved alive yesterday evening.'
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July 1, 2014 by
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More than 100 rescuers carefully dug for survivors under a collapsed 11-story building in southern India on Monday, with hopes buoyed after six people were found alive two days after the tragedy.
The collapse Saturday killed at least 19 people and left an enormous pile of broken slabs, twisted iron girders and concrete dust where the apartment building, still under construction, had stood in a suburb of Chennai, the south-coast capital of Tamil Nadu state.
Nearly 90 contract workers, most from neighboring Andhra Pradesh state, were believed to have been in the basement collecting wages.
Rescuers have pulled at least 41 people from the wreckage, even as seasonal monsoon rains impeded the search. Police said 30 other people are likely still trapped.
Three backhoes were working to clear the area, but rescuers were having to work slowly and carefully to avoid upsetting the debris, which could settle further and crush anyone trapped below.
Instead, rescuers were listening for sounds from within the wreckage to help guide their search.
"We heard voices coming from the debris" on Sunday, said S.P. Selvan of the National Disaster Response Force. "Following the voice ... one lady was retrieved alive."
Indian TV news stations broadcast images of rescuers wearing hard hats and masks hoisting a rescued man on a stretcher and carried him down the mountain of debris to an ambulance.
Police have arrested six construction company officials for alleged criminal negligence and violation of building codes.
The governments of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh together offered 700,000 rupees ($11,600) to the families of each person killed.
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July 1, 2014 by
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NEW DELHI: Rescuers on Monday plucked two survivors from the ruins of a southern Indian apartment block that collapsed at the weekend, as they raced against the clock to find dozens more feared trapped in the rubble.
The confirmed death toll from Saturday's disaster on the outskirts of Chennai rose to 20 as authorities blamed shoddy construction for what was the second deadly building collapse in India within a matter of hours.
Karuna Sagar, a senior officer with the Tamil Nadu state police force, said that six people were arrested in the case on account of negligence, including the builder and his son, the architect of the residential tower and three others overseeing the building construction.
"Forty-three bodies were retrieved, of them 20 were dead and 23 were alive," Sagar told AFP in a phone interview on Monday.
"About 30 may be trapped (under the debris), but the exact number is not known yet," he added, speaking in English.
Reports said that two people rescued on Monday morning included a 35-year-old female construction worker who was one of several dozen entombed by a mass of concrete on Saturday night.
The woman had suffered a head injury, a hospital spokesman told the Press Trust of India news agency. A male co-worker was also being treated in hospital.
Emergency teams used mechanical diggers and heavy-cutting equipment to try and find more survivors in the ruins of what was a partially-built 11-storey complex.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said more than 400 rescuers were taking part in the search and were "leaving no stone unturned to save lives of the victims... by making best use of the latest sophisticated equipment".
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July 1, 2014 by
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July 1, 2014 by
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