The death toll from a building collapse in the South African city of Johannesburg has risen to nine, as the city says it plans to demolish the structure because it was erected illegally.
Six people were killed and several others injured in the collapse of the first-floor concrete slab of a two-storey building ...
The developer of the building which collapsed in Ormonde, south of Johannesburg has appointed an independent team.
A building collapse in Johannesburg resulted in nine deaths. The structure was reportedly erected illegally without proper ...
The Ormonde building collapse death toll has risen to nine, according to EMS spokesperson Xolile Khumalo. “Rescue teams are ...
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero says the building in Ormonde, where nine people have reportedly died after it collapsed, is a result of the building not being structurally sound.
Parts of the second-floor deck of the structure caved in on Monday, trapping construction workers beneath the rubble.
Morero visited the site on Tuesday when rescue workers retrieved the last body stuck in the building, which is believed to ...
City officials plan to demolish the remaining structure while investigations continue into possible bylaw violations and the ...
The company behind the collapsed Joburg building that killed nine people on Monday was not registered with the national construction regulatory body, and municipal officials cannot find its owners.
The death toll following a building collapse in Ormonde, south of Johannesburg, has risen to nine. Search-and-rescue teams ...
A preliminary investigation by the City of Joburg has revealed that the building that collapsed in Ormonde did not have ...