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Multiple deaths after apartment block collapses in Istanbul (VIDEO) Multiple deaths after apartment block collapses in Istanbul (VIDEOS)
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Dozens of people are feared trapped under the rubble of an apartment block in Istanbul, Turkey. At least two people have died while seven injured people have been pulled from the wreckage. Dozens of people are feared trapped under the rubble of a seven-story building that collapsed in Istanbul’s Asian quarter. At least three people have died while 12 others have been pulled from the wreckage.
Emergency services were called to the scene of the collapse of the 7-storey building in the city’s eastern Kartal district after 16:00 local time. Eyewitnesses told local news station NTV that people were still trapped under the debris. Emergency services were called to the scene of the collapsed 14-unit building in the city’s eastern Kartal district after 16:00 local time. Terrifying CCTV footage, which reportedly captured the moment of the collapse, showed at least a dozen passers-by running for their lives as the building crashes down in a haze of smoke and dust.
At least two fatalities have been recorded. Seven people feared trapped have been rescued, according to Istanbul Governor Ali Yerlikaya. Other videos captured rescue workers frantically trying to clear the rubble to reach potential survivors. Tiles, concrete blocks and wooden beams can be seen tossed across the street. At least 86 rescue workers and 26 fire trucks continued to search for survivors through the night, Anadolu news reported.
Footage from the scene shows rescue workers frantically trying to clear the rubble to reach potential survivors. Tiles, concrete blocks and wooden beams can been seen tossed across the street. Hundreds of rescuers took part in the search effort.
Terrifying CCTV footage appears to have captured the moment of the collapse. It shows at least a dozen passers by running for their lives as the building crashes down in a pillar of smoke. So far, emergency crews have managed to pull out at least 12 people from the rubble out of a total of 43 residents registered at the address, Istanbul Governor Ali Yerlikaya told reporters. Three people have officially been confirmed dead so far.
Local official Zeki Dag told media that more than a dozen families were living in the block’s 24 apartments, and a further 15-20 employees worked in a textile factory located in the building's basement. He added that no one was in the workshop at the time of the collapse. An investigation was launched to determine the root cause of the incident. So far authorities managed to discover that in 1992 developers were only granted a license to build a five-story building, noting that further floors were added illegally over the years. In addition, a textile factory located in the apartment block’s basement was also operating without a business license.
Governor Yerlikaya said that a license to build a five-story block was granted in 1992, however, three further stories have been added illegally since then. He added that the basement factory was also operating without a business license.
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