mardi 25 mars 2014

Dangerous building in India

There is a building in India. It is not safe to live in this building. The building can fall down. People know that they must not live there.
Officials tell people to leave the building, but two families still live there.
The building falls down. It is a tragedy. Some people are under the pieces of the building. Six people are saved. One person dies.
Difficult words: official (boss of the area), still (continue to), tragedy (very sad event).
You can read the original story and watch the video in the Level 3 section.


A building in India collapsed. An amateur video captured the moment. It shows scenes of panic in Mumbai.
The building was declared unsafe seven years ago, but two families continued to live there. They knew that it could collapse at any moment, but they decided to stay there at their own risks.
Several people were trapped under the pieces of the building. Six of them were rescued, but one person died.
Difficult words: collapse (fall down), declare (say something officially), at one’s own risk (to do something even though you know it is dangerous), trapped (unable to get out).
You can read the original story and watch the video in the Level 3 section.
 
Dramatic footage of the collapse of a seven-storey building in India. An amateur video captures the terrifying moments as the block simply falls to the ground in a suburb in Mumbai.
Scenes of panic as nearby residents flee the scene. Several people are feared trapped under the debris. The building was rendered unsafe and uninhabitable by the local council seven years ago. Yet despite several eviction and demolition notices, two families continued to live in the condemned block, challenging the eviction orders and getting permission to stay on from the high court on the condition that they live there at their own risk. It had been declared highly dangerous, with officials saying it could collapse at any moment. Dozens of firefighters and rescue workers clawing through piles of rubble and concrete slabs.
At least six people rescued so far, but one person has reportedly been killed. The mayor of Mumbai vowing to hold a criminal inquiry into the collapse, angry at those residents who stayed on, arguing that the building should simply have been levelled.
Difficult words: flee (to leave quickly), debris (pieces of something broken), render (declared to be), uninhabitable (impossible to live in), eviction (to tell somebody legally that they must leave), condemned (officially not safe to live in), clawing (moving), slab (thick flat piece of hard material), vow (promise), level (demolish).