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GGM: 35 homeless families after collapse buildings

GGM: 35 homeless families after collapse buildings
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Gurugram: Vijay Mahanori, a resident of the first floor of Tower D from Paradiso, the flat sharing wall with Arun Srivastava, filled with fear and anger.
About 35 families with houses on another floor Tower D spend the night in ‘neighbor’ friends or houses as a sealed tower.
With no changing clothes with them, they said that they had become refugees overnight.
None of them know when they can return to their homes again.
“Only a wall separates our house, and it can be stuck under the rubble.
I always feel safe at home, but it won’t happen again,” Mahanori said.
Hem Mishra’s wife was at home with two of their children in their fifth flat when the incident happened.
“We have become refugees overnight.
We don’t even have warm clothes.
I don’t know what to do and where to go.
I have never faced such a situation in my life.
While everyone in our society has helped, offering food and US residence, how long can this take place? “Shweta Shrivastava, who lived on the sixth floor – where the collapse began – said ten minutes before the floor gave up, he heard a commotion.
“About 10 minutes before the collapse occurred, I saw some workers working in the flats escape.
I can hear them say some cracks appear.
If they told them who lived in the flat below, they would not die.” Pankaj Gupta, who lives On the ninth floor, said, “Even though I wasn’t inside when the floor came crushed, it came as a rough jolt for me.
I don’t know how many days, weeks, or months are needed before I can enter my own home once more.
Tol can be far away Higher has a family that lives on the fifth floor which is not left for Dehradun, just one hour before the floor right above they collapsed.
“” Even the shawls I wear have been borrowed from neighbors.
I’m too afraid to enter my own home now, “said Pooja agggarwal, another resident of the tower.
Devender Kumar, who lives in the same tower, added: “Our security has been compromised.
None of us feel safe to stay here again.
But where do we go?” The population is now waiting for Srivastava’s son – Ankit and Shobhit – to return from US, where they live, so they can file another police complaint.
Meanwhile, at the end of Friday night, the district government allowed several residents to enter their flats for important things such as warm clothes and car keys.
They will stay in a blank flat in another tower for now.

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