Two Children Escape Unharmed as Wall Collapses During Renovation in Bnei Brak
On Thursday evening in Bnei Brak, a wall collapsed during renovation work on Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev Street, narrowly missing two children who had been lying in bed nearby. The children left the bed moments before the wall fell, avoiding serious injury. Fire and rescue teams arrived promptly to search for any trapped individuals but confirmed no casualties or entrapments were found.
The collapse occurred amid ongoing renovation efforts in the three-story building. Firefighters secured the scene to prevent further hazards while the city engineer was called to assess the building's stability. Following a thorough inspection, the city engineer declared the structure unsafe for habitation, mandating the evacuation of residents until necessary repairs restore safety standards.
This incident highlights the risks associated with construction work in residential areas and the importance of rapid emergency response and structural assessments to protect residents.
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