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Six people have been killed and seven others were injured after a balcony collapsed in Berkeley, California, authorities said. Six people have been killed and seven others injured after a balcony collapsed in Berkeley, California, authorities said.
Dublin’s foreign minister Charlie Flanagan confirmed that at least five of the dead were Irish students. In a statement on the Irish government’s official website, Flanagan said: “It is with great sadness that I can confirm five Irish students have lost their lives in California.” Five of the dead were Irish students, Dublin’s foreign minister confirmed.
“It is a dark, dark day for Berkeley,” mayor Tom Bates at an afternoon press conference on Tuesday.
Police received a call about the incident shortly before 1am local time. Officers found that the balcony on the fourth floor of the Library Gardens apartment complex collapsed.Police received a call about the incident shortly before 1am local time. Officers found that the balcony on the fourth floor of the Library Gardens apartment complex collapsed.
Police said many of the wounded had critical, life-threatening injuries.
Breaking News as balcony collapse kills 5 and 8 others injured. Berkeley California. 4th floor of 4 story building pic.twitter.com/xQauqHlpqHBreaking News as balcony collapse kills 5 and 8 others injured. Berkeley California. 4th floor of 4 story building pic.twitter.com/xQauqHlpqH
Police said many of the wounded had critical, life-threatening injuries. A number of Irish people were also said to be among the injured. Bates said city investigators did not yet know the cause of the collapse. “This is a wake up call and we don’t want this thing to happen again,” he said.
The City of Berkeley said it had ordered the property owner to immediately remove the collapsed balcony and to perform a structural assessment of the remaining balconies within 48 hours.
Police chief Michael Meehan said he doubted criminal charges would come about from the incident. “We don’t have any indication of criminal activity,” he said, adding that “local police would not be the ones investigating.”
Irish Consul General Philip Grant said the families of those killed are arriving in California on Tuesday night, and he urged calm and privacy for them. “There isn’t a family in Ireland not affected,” he said.
The dead people were named as Ashley Donohoe, 22, Olivia Burke, 21, Eoghan Culligan, 21 Nicholai Schuster, 21 Lorcan Miller, 21 and 21 year old Eimear Walsh.The dead people were named as Ashley Donohoe, 22, Olivia Burke, 21, Eoghan Culligan, 21 Nicholai Schuster, 21 Lorcan Miller, 21 and 21 year old Eimear Walsh.
Donohoe was from Rohnert Park, California, while the other five students - two women and three men - were from Ireland.
The area where the accident took place is traditionally popular with Irish students, whose specialist visas allow them to work legally in the US over the summer.The area where the accident took place is traditionally popular with Irish students, whose specialist visas allow them to work legally in the US over the summer.
Flanagan said four died at the scene and one in hospital. The Alameda County coroner’s bureau confirmed that six people died, two in hospital.
There were unconfirmed reports in Dublin that two of the victims who died were female cousins.
Two of those injured are being treated at John Muir medical center, hospital spokesperson Ben Drew confirmed. He said that the patients were both young adults and that one was in critical condition and the other in serious condition.
Highland hospital confirmed that it received two females and one male from the incident, but did not say what condition the people were in. Eden Medical Center also took in people from the accident.
Police are investigating what could have caused the collapse and are in contact with the building’s owner, Berkeley police told the San Francisco Chronicle.
The Irish foreign minister said he understood the balcony collapse happened as a birthday party was taking place. A number of the dead students’ families had been contacted by the Department of Foreign Affairs, he said.The Irish foreign minister said he understood the balcony collapse happened as a birthday party was taking place. A number of the dead students’ families had been contacted by the Department of Foreign Affairs, he said.
Irish citizens working on J1 visas in the San Francisco area have been advised to contact their families and friends to let them know that they are safe.Irish citizens working on J1 visas in the San Francisco area have been advised to contact their families and friends to let them know that they are safe.
The Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin said the head of the Irish consulate in San Francisco, Philip Grant, was in Berkeley working with authorities to establish the number of Irish casualties.
“I can’t even imagine what it must have been like to be there when it fell,” said Sarah, a 23-year-old master’s student at the University of California, Berkeley, who had briefly attended the party to celebrate the 21st birthday of a friend.“I can’t even imagine what it must have been like to be there when it fell,” said Sarah, a 23-year-old master’s student at the University of California, Berkeley, who had briefly attended the party to celebrate the 21st birthday of a friend.
“To think we were all there smiling and having a good time and now faced with this is horrible,” she added.“To think we were all there smiling and having a good time and now faced with this is horrible,” she added.
One witness to the incident said that it sounded like a massive explosion.One witness to the incident said that it sounded like a massive explosion.
“I can’t even tell you how much fear went through my body when I heard it happen,” the bystander said, who was just down the street when the balcony collapse. “It was like a bomb or something went off. We all were so scared. And then we saw what had happened. It is heartbreaking.”“I can’t even tell you how much fear went through my body when I heard it happen,” the bystander said, who was just down the street when the balcony collapse. “It was like a bomb or something went off. We all were so scared. And then we saw what had happened. It is heartbreaking.”
Dan Sullivan, 21, a student from UCD who had been in the US for less than three weeks and was living on the first floor of the Library Gardens housing complex where the incident occurred, told Inside Bay Area News: “We just heard a bang in the middle of night and shouting ... It’s just a shocker. It’s crazy.”Dan Sullivan, 21, a student from UCD who had been in the US for less than three weeks and was living on the first floor of the Library Gardens housing complex where the incident occurred, told Inside Bay Area News: “We just heard a bang in the middle of night and shouting ... It’s just a shocker. It’s crazy.”
The Union of Students in Ireland expressed its sympathy for those who died.The Union of Students in Ireland expressed its sympathy for those who died.
Officer Jennifer Coats, of the Berkeley police department, said officers were still investigating at the scene. There were no further details on how the incident occurred.Officer Jennifer Coats, of the Berkeley police department, said officers were still investigating at the scene. There were no further details on how the incident occurred.
Memorial where 6 people died overnight after a balcony in Berkeley collapsed. Victims were celebrating a 21st b-day. pic.twitter.com/bSEuVqvuOj
On a state visit to Italy today, Ireland’s president, Michael D Higgins, sent a message of condolence. “I have heard with the greatest sadness of the terrible loss of life of young Irish people and the critical injury of others in Berkeley, California, today,” he said.On a state visit to Italy today, Ireland’s president, Michael D Higgins, sent a message of condolence. “I have heard with the greatest sadness of the terrible loss of life of young Irish people and the critical injury of others in Berkeley, California, today,” he said.
“My heart goes out to the families and loved ones of all those involved. I have been informed of the consular assistance being provided to all of the families involved and I have asked to be kept informed as further details emerge.”“My heart goes out to the families and loved ones of all those involved. I have been informed of the consular assistance being provided to all of the families involved and I have asked to be kept informed as further details emerge.”
Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland’s deputy first minister, said: “Shocking news of the deaths of several young Irish people in a tragic accident in California. My heart and sympathy goes out to their families.”Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland’s deputy first minister, said: “Shocking news of the deaths of several young Irish people in a tragic accident in California. My heart and sympathy goes out to their families.”
The leader of Ireland’s Catholics, Archbishop Eamon Martin, expressed his shock and sadness over the events in Berkeley.The leader of Ireland’s Catholics, Archbishop Eamon Martin, expressed his shock and sadness over the events in Berkeley.
The archbishop said: “This devastating news will be felt by Irish people everywhere, and particularly by those who have family and friends abroad. I pray that the eight injured students will fully recover from this terrible accident.The archbishop said: “This devastating news will be felt by Irish people everywhere, and particularly by those who have family and friends abroad. I pray that the eight injured students will fully recover from this terrible accident.
“The death of a child or young person is the worst news that a parent can receive. At this profoundly painful time I pray for those who have died, and ask also for prayerful support for their grieving families, fellow students and loved ones.”“The death of a child or young person is the worst news that a parent can receive. At this profoundly painful time I pray for those who have died, and ask also for prayerful support for their grieving families, fellow students and loved ones.”
Many of the students who had been attending the party were past students of St Mary’s College in Rathmines, south Dublin.
University College Dublin president Andrew Deeks sent a message of condolence to the family and friends of those who died.
“We cannot comprehend the desperate shock and grief they are feeling and we are heartbroken at their suffering and loss,” he said.
“Our students, like thousands of others across Ireland, head to the US each summer on J1 visas to enjoy the experience.
“It is heart-breaking to imagine that such a tragedy would strike these wonderful students when their lives are opening up to discover the world.”
• A helpline for Irish families concerned about relatives in Berkeley has been set up at +353 1 418 0200.• A helpline for Irish families concerned about relatives in Berkeley has been set up at +353 1 418 0200.