Elevator Incident in Hyderabad Apartment Building

A serious incident involving a lift crash occurred on November 24 at an apartment building in Chandulal Baradari, located in Hyderabad’s Old City in India, The Munsif Daily reports. Six individuals were injured when the lift malfunctioned, causing it to abruptly fall with the occupants inside. One person sustained a serious leg fracture, while the other five individuals suffered a range of minor injuries. The injured were rushed to a nearby hospital. Police have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the crash. Early findings suggest that improper maintenance of the lift and potential violations of safety protocols in the apartment building may have contributed to the malfunction. An investigation is ongoing to determine if negligence played a role. Authorities are also examining the apartment building’s overall safety practices. Residents have called for immediate action to ensure the safety of lifts in apartment buildings across Hyderabad. This, along with other recent incidents, underscores the importance of regular inspections, proper maintenance and adherence to safety protocols in high-rise residential buildings.

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