
Ghaziabad: 8 students injured, 3 critical after lift collapses at IMS college
India Today
Eight students were injured after a lift collapsed at IMS Ghaziabad on Wednesday. Students were going to the top floor in the lift, when it suddenly broke and fell down.
Eight students were injured after an elevator collapsed at an engineering college in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, on Wednesday.
The incident took place at IMS Ghaziabad, located near Kavi Nagar. In one of the college buildings, students were going to the top floor in the elevator, when suddenly it broke and fell down.
On receiving the information, college authorities rushed to the spot and rescued the victims.
Of the eight students, three were critically injured while the others suffered fractures in the accident. They were admitted to Columbia Asia Hospital for treatment.
Further investigations are underway.
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