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Building collapses into street

 

Martin Halfpenny
Tuesday 06 December 2011 13:18 GMT
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A building which was about to be demolished has partially collapsed into the street.

Police were called yesterday morning following reports of rubble falling into Grosvenor Square in Southampton, Hampshire.

The area, including the road, may be closed off for a few days while the unstable six-storey structure is assessed by experts because part of it is leaning over the pavement.

Police said no-one was injured.

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