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Part of the parking lot automatically collapses in Delhi

Part of the parking lot automatically collapses in Delhi
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New Delhi: Around 9:30 p.m.
on Tuesday, a small crowd gathered in front of automatic multilevel car parking in South Delhi Green Park.
Apparently, part of the automatic car moving structure has collapsed, leaving the owner of the vehicle worried about their vehicle.
No one is allowed inside.
Gautam Nagar Resident Rajesh Saini claims, “Some of the car lifting machines gave the way near the emergency exit of the building around 5pm.” While all facts cannot be confirmed because this facility is closed by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation, Mayor Mukesh Suryan announced, “A car lifting rack was dismantled on the 8th floor of the parking tower No.
3.
Our technical team rushed to the site and I had ordered an investigation.
Problems will be Repaired tonight and the facilities will be made as early as possible.
“A police officer revealed late at night that the three-four cars were broken in the incident.
Harsha Vardhan, an additional DCP (south), previously said that the police received information about several accidents regarding floor plates that were electrically operated, moving apart and caused some damage to the car.
Vardhan said, “No one was injured in the incident.
Multi-level parking is now blocked and entered forbidden until the technical inspection is complete.” Somnath Bharti, Malviya Nagar Mla, also visited a place to assess the situation.
Around 6pm, Amit came as usual to take the car from the parking lot, to whom he paid Rs 1,200 as a monthly fee.
“I regularly go to Delhi from Meerut and Park here,” he said.
He was told that he could not remove his car because of an accident in the building.
“I have waited for one and a half hours and.
I was advised to go by taxi,” Amit said.
Dharambir Sharma also claims that the vehicle is in the parking lot.
“My uncle died recently and because of the relevant rituals, I did not leave home.
I heard about the incident and was forced to come here,” he said.
But even after one hour, he did not receive a satisfying reply to his question from civilian officials.
Puzzle parking, inaugurated last November, using a plate that can be moved to shift the car to an empty parking slot on a different floor.
A board outside the facility has this fare information: “Rs 20 for one hour, RS 100 for 24 hours, 1,200 days passed every month and RS 2,000 to pass every month.”

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