Howrah subsidence victims to receive new houses, landfill to be shifted elsewhere
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Poor foundations are threatening an increasing part of the housing market. While a large-scale approach is lacking, the number of homes at risk is increasing. The Knowledge Centre for Tackling Foundation Problems (KCAF) warned of this at a conference in Harderwijk on Thursday. The Vereniging Eigen Huis is also concerned. "This is a ticking time bomb," says director of advocacy Karsten Klein.
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Bengal Minister Firhad Hakim’s statement came days after a Belgachia landfill landslide caused nearby roads and houses to cave in, and a water pipeline explosion left hundreds homeless and without water
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