
“We must be prepared for the fact that there will be victims from this terrible tragedy,” its mayor said today. Marseilles after collapse of a four-story residential building in the central area of the second largest city Francespecifying that 5 people from neighboring houses were injured.
The fire in the building “is still raging and extremely difficult to control,” Benoit Payan also said.
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“Firefighters are assessing every minute how best to put out the fire, because there are probably people inside the building,” he added.
“A building at 17 Tivoli Street collapsed at 00:40, dragging away parts of neighboring buildings,” Payan, who had been in the area, told reporters earlier, adding that the fire “in ruins prevents us from sending rescuers with trained dogs to the scene.” search in a trap.
“The explosion was huge”
“There are strong suspicions that the collapse was the result of an explosion, but we must be very careful about the causes at this stage,” said the prefect of the southern region of France, Christophe Merman, at the same time, specifying that natural gas could represent a “probable case” .
“The explosion was huge,” Gilles, who asked not to be named and lives in a house on a street perpendicular to the building that collapsed, told AFP.
According to an AFP photojournalist who was there, several streets around the building, which is located in the central area of the city, were blocked, and many ambulances arrived at the scene.
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The fire service is not yet able to calculate how many people could be inside the apartment building at the time of its collapse.
“We have about 100 firefighters on site, the priority is obviously to put out the fire and remove the debris to find people who may have been trapped under the rubble,” said at the same time the representative of the Marseille fire service.
Of the two neighboring buildings affected by the collapse of an apartment building at 17 Tivoli Street, 5 victims have already been removed, the mayor of Marseille also specified.
Investigation into the causes of the tragedy
According to Prefect Merman, residents of other houses located on the same street were evacuated from their homes for safety reasons during the three days of this Catholic Easter and placed in a school.
The authorities also launched an investigation to determine the causes of the tragedy.
In November 2018, eight people were killed when two buildings collapsed in another area of Marseille. These were buildings that were not in good condition in this city of 40,000 people, which NGOs complain is in ruins.
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However, the mayor and the prefect seem to have ruled out the possibility that the apartment building that collapsed today, located in an area known for its restaurants, bars and nightclubs, was in poor condition. “There was no decision advising the danger for this building, which is also not in the area where there are reportedly buildings,” which are in poor condition, the prefect noted.
“As far as I know, there were no particular problems in this building,” the mayor also said, emphasizing that this is not a road where the buildings are not in good condition.
Source: APE-MEB, AFP.
Source: Kathimerini

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