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South Africa building collapse: rescuers make contact with 11 people under the rubble, dozens still missing

  • Dozens of people were still unaccounted for, following the collapse of a five-storey building in the city of George, South Africa
  • Three rescue teams were working on three different areas of the collapsed building, which included an underground car park

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A sniffer dog with an emergency worker on the scene of a collapsed building in George, South Africa on Tuesday. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Rescuer workers said on Tuesday they had made contact with 11 people under the rubble in a race to save dozens still unaccounted for after a building collapsed in the South African city of George, killing at least six.

Twenty-eight people have been pulled out of the debris of the five-storey block of flats, which caved in Monday afternoon while under construction, municipal authorities said.

Six of those have died, the authorities said in George, 400 kilometres (250 miles) east of Cape Town.

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Forty-seven people were still unaccounted for, including the 11 with whom contact had been established.

“We are in contact with 11 people” trapped under rubble, Colin Deiner, head of rescue operations, told a news conference in Cape Town.

Rescuers work to rescue construction workers trapped under a building that collapsed in George, South Africa. Photo: Reuters
Rescuers work to rescue construction workers trapped under a building that collapsed in George, South Africa. Photo: Reuters

Life had been detected under three areas of the site.

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