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What Causes Buildings to Collapse?
Living in cities comes with its set of risks, one of which is building collapse. Buildings can and do collapse, even the ones that appear sturdy and solid.
A building collapse can be caused by a medley of reasons. More often than not, it's not just a single event to blame but instead, a culmination of multiple factors.
Some of the most common causes of building collapses include:
- Natural Disasters: Natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods often cause a building collapse. These disasters can weaken the foundation of the building, and the building may not be able to withstand heavy winds or water pressure.
- Poor Construction: A poorly built building or one with shoddy workmanship is a recipe for disaster. Constructing a building requires an understanding of its design, materials, and construction techniques. Any mistakes or shortcuts can weaken the building's structure and lead to a collapse.
- Overloading: Buildings are designed to withstand a certain amount of weight. If the weight exceeds the limit, it can cause the building's structure to weaken, leading to a collapse.
What Are the Most Common Injuries After Building Collapse?
Building collapses can cause severe injuries, leading to long-term or lifelong disabilities. Here are the most common injuries that occur:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries: A building collapse can cause debris and other heavy objects to hit people, leading to head injuries.
- Crush Injuries: People may get crushed or trapped under the debris, leading to severe injuries.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: A building collapse can cause serious spinal cord injuries that can lead to paralysis.
- Fractures: Broken bones are yet another common injury that occurs during a building collapse.
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