Billboard collapse in Mumbai kills at least 14 people


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A billboard collapsed onto people during heavy rain and thunderstorms in India’s western city of Mumbai, killing at least 14 and injuring 74 others. A rescue operation is ongoing, and it is unclear how many people may still be trapped.



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