Mumbai, Dec. 3 -- Two months after a slab collapsed at a building in the P&T Colony in Sahar, a similar incident occurred on Monday evening. According to residents, portions of building B5, including the exterior eaves, facade and balcony, collapsed around 7.30 pm on Monday. Built around 40 years ago, the ground-plus-one-storey building houses four families, and six residents were inside at the time of the collapse. They all narrowly escaped harm. "The residents, including a small child, were in the building, having dinner," said Anand Nimangre, one of the residents. "Thankfully, as the slab did not fall inside, no one was hurt. But these repeated incidents make us fear that the authorities are waiting for a life to be lost to act." On September 30, a similar incident occurred in building B3. The residents had then written to the General Post Office (GPO) - the colony houses post office employees - but to no avail. The authorities inspected the damage to building B5 on Tuesday. "After the previous incident, we wrote to the GPO to break down all the hanging eaves of the buildings, but they did not complete the work," said another resident. "That building has been declared dilapidated. But a few months ago, some repair and painting work had been done there. This shows the work was not done properly."...