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A four-story building collapsed in New Delhi, India. How should we be held responsible for this?

I think the first thing to do is to hold the builder responsible, because the reason why this 4-story building collapsed was actually due to quality problems.

India has also been hit by heavy rains recently, and the same is true in Mumbai, India. There is an Indian-made restaurant in Mumbai, India, which was also attacked by a big fish. This restaurant was actually just completed. It is a 4-story building. Due to being soaked in rainwater for a long time, coupled with the quality of the building, It wasn't very good, so it didn't survive in the end. When the building collapsed, 40 officers and soldiers were dining inside, so some people said that this was probably a premeditated murder, but this so-called The conspiracy theory has not been confirmed by Indian officials. The current accident also resulted in 45 people being directly trapped, and 14 ordinary people were killed. After the incident, the relevant departments in India also started rescue operations as soon as possible.

You must know that Mumbai should be regarded as the face of India. Under normal circumstances, the various facilities in this city should be the best. However, this heavy rain seems to have made us realize India's infrastructure capabilities again. . In fact, when talking about infrastructure capabilities, many people will think of China. After all, China is not called the infrastructure madman for nothing. However, India seems to be dissatisfied in this regard. They even claim that their infrastructure capabilities have surpassed China, this heavy rain seems to have given India a big slap at this time.

However, this still makes many people find it a bit incredible. A heavy rain caused a building to collapse. How did such quality pass the inspection? And I think this kind of thing is absolutely common in China. It can't happen. If the relevant departments in India now want to hold those builders accountable, I think they need to hold those builders accountable first. Obviously there are big problems with the quality of this kind of building, and there may be corners cut, so it must be strictly investigated.