Three-storey hotel building collapses in Secunderabad
Updated: July 08, 2013 11:48 IST
Three-storey hotel building collapses in Secunderabad
An 80-year-old building collapsed in Secunderabad in Andhra Pradesh on Monday, killing more than 10 people and trapping several others, including the owner's son.
The three-storey building of the Iranian City Light hotel collapsed.
Civic authorities held the owner responsible, saying the building may have collapsed under the weight of bricks being transported to the first floor for installing ovens for Haleem, a popular dish cooked on slow fire.
There were no concrete pillars to support the decades-old structure.
Despite the structural weaknesses in the building, City Lights was not among the 57 buildings in the city that were recently issued notices on safety.
The 'building looked fine from outside', the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Commissioner Krishna Babu told NDTV.
But City Planning Commissioner Raghu says in future, all buildings over 60 years old will be given notice for renovation.