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Mumbai: 9 people injured as one-storeyed house collapses in Antop Hill area | Oneindia News

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Mumbai: 9 people injured as one-storeyed house collapses in Antop Hill area | Oneindia News

Mumbai: 9 people injured as one-storeyed house collapses in Antop Hill area | Oneindia News

Today, nine people were injured after a house collapsed in Antop Hill area of Mumbai.

The ground-plus-one-storey structure, located at Jai Maharashtra Nagar in Antop Hill in Wadala, crashed at around 8 am.

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