Two people are found dead trapped under rubble of two buildings that collapsed after explosion in the south of France, officials say
- More than 17 hours after explosion ‘situation is not yet stabilised’, authorities say
Two bodies have been found in the rubble of a building that collapsed in the French city of Marseille following a major explosion, the fire department announced on Monday morning.
More than 100 firefighters worked to extinguish flames deep within the rubble of the five-storey building, but more than 17 hours later ‘the situation is not yet stabilised’, Marseille prosecutor Dominique Laurens told reporters.
The discovery of the two bodies came about 24 hours after the blast caused the collapse of the four-story building in the Mediterranean port city. An official had said earlier on Sunday evening that rescue workers were looking for eight missing people who were presumed to be in the rubble.
Earlier in the day, officials had thought that between four and 10 people may have been trapped. Police have yet to confirm the apparent disappearance of a ninth person who lived in a building next door.
Five people suffered minor injuries from the collapse, which occurred shortly before 1am on Sunday.
Marseille mayor Benoit Payan said two buildings that share walls with the one that collapsed were partially brought down before one later caved in, another complication in the search and rescue operation. The buildings were among evacuated structures.
Eight people are feared to be trapped under rubble after the building they lived in exploded
More than 100 firefighters worked to extinguish flames deep within the rubble of the five-storey building
Drones and probes have been used to examine the scene for signs of life
Drones, probes and sniffer dogs have been used to examine the scene for signs of life.
‘We cannot intervene in a very classic way,’ interior minister Gerald Darmanin said during a morning visit to the site.
He added that the fire was burning a few metres under the mounds of debris and that both water and foam represent a danger to victims’ survival.
A gas explosion is among one of the theories being explored, Ms Laurens, the prosecutor said. But the start of the probe also was limited by the heat of the blaze.
‘The flames weren’t pink. They were blue,’ Mr Payan said.
The explosion occurred near the port of Marseille in the south of France
More than 17 hours later ‘the situation is not yet stabilised’, Marseille prosecutor Dominique Laurens told reporters
The building that collapsed is located on a narrow street half a mile from Marseille’s old port, adding to an array of difficulties for firefighters and rescue workers
Firefighters, with the help of urban rescue experts, worked through the night and all day on Sunday in a race against time.
‘The delicate operation aimed to keep firefighters safe, prevent further harm to people potentially trapped in the rubble and not compromise vulnerable buildings nearby, already partially collapsed.
Some 30 buildings in the area were evacuated, Mr Darmanin said.
Rescue personnel working at the scene late last night. Plumes of dust were seen coming off the debris
Rescue vehicles struggled to reach the building, navigating narrow roads
French Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanin visited the site of the explosion today
An excavator removing rubble at ‘rue Tivoli’ after the building collapsed
Dust and smoke filled the air on the Marseille street
Firefighters, with the help of urban rescue experts, worked through the night and all day on Sunday in a race against time
The building that collapsed is located on a narrow street half a mile from Marseille’s old port, adding to an array of difficulties for firefighters and rescue workers.
The prosecutor said the building and those next door ‘are not at all substandard buildings’.
French President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne both said in tweets that their thoughts were with people affected, and gave their thanks to the firefighters.
TV footage showed clouds of smoke and dust rising from the levelled building.
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