At least 12 people died, as an 11-story building collapsed in Egypt’s second-largest city of Alexandria, reports Al-Arabiya.
The
building also caused three more nearby houses to tumble with it. The
incident took place in the western part of the coastal city, in Naser Al
Dawla Street.
Construction works at the first building to
collapse were finished not long ago. Four people have already been
pulled out of the rubble, among them two children aged 7 and 5.
All
of them sustained various injuries and were sent to hospital, says Youm
7 news website. Witnesses say the building to crash first was home to
four families and a bakery, reports Agence France Presse.
Firefighters and emergency teams are working at the scene. Police are looking for the owner of the 11-story dwelling.
Over
the past years, Egypt has gone through several construction disasters,
mainly caused by building violations or poor maintenance. In 2008, at
least 11 people were killed in Alexandria as a four-storey building
collapsed late at night.
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