Six dead after Philadelphia building collapse
Four-storey building under demolition collapsed, killing six and injuring 14 others

Six people were killed and 14 were injured on Wednesday when a four-storey building under demolition collapsed in downtown Philadelphia, burying a neighbouring thrift store in concrete and debris, officials said.
Search and rescue efforts continued into the night for more victims of the collapse, which occurred at around 10:45 am, and Mayor Michael Nutter suggested at a late night news conference that the number of casualties could rise.
“We still do not know how many people were inside the thrift store or possibly on the sidewalk” at the time of the collapse, Nutter said. “If someone else is in that building, they will find them.”
Shortly after the mayor concluded his press briefing a 61-year-old woman was pulled from the rubble alive, more than 12 hours after the collapse, and taken to a hospital in critical condition.
“They were digging, they felt her, and then she was able to respond and squeeze their hand,” Michael Resnick, Philadelphia’s public safety director, told Reuters.