Friday, November 22, 2013

Deaths in Latvia supermarket roof collapse

The incident occurred on Thursday evening when Riga's Maxima supermarket was busy with shoppers [Reuters]
 
Large sections of the roof of a supermarket have collapsed at a supermarket in Latvia's capital, Riga, killing at least 12 and injuring 30 others, rescue officials say.
The incident happened on Thursday evening, 6pm local time, when the Maxima store was busy with shoppers on their way home from work.
There are fears that more people
may be buried in the rubble.
Rescue workers were called to the store, situated among grey, Soviet-era housing in a suburb, after the roof collapsed. Then a second collapse happened.
The RIA Novosti news agency quoted Nils Usakovs, Riga's mayor, as saying 70 people were still in the building.
It is clear that there has been a problem with fulfillment of construction requirements.
Interior Minister Rihards Kozlovskis
Rescue services said 36 injured people had been rescued and police sniffer dogs were searching for people still trapped.
"As we are still working inside, the situation may change," Normunds Plegermanis, deputy head of rescue and emergency service, said.
"Falls are happening from time to time. Therefore it is very dangerous to work inside,"
TV pictures showed the Maxima store surrounded by fire-fighting vehicles and ambulances with rescue workers using mechanical cutters to clear debris from the single-storey concrete and glass building.
"Another dead body has just been brought out," Latvian rescue services said on their Twitter feed.
Latvian TV said three cranes were working to remove concrete blocks from the roof so that rescuers could get to those inside, but firefighters feared another collapse.
Valdis Dombrovskis, the Baltic nation's prime minister, told Latvian TV that the rescue work would probably go on for many hours.
"It is clear that there has been a problem with fulfilment of construction requirements," Rihards Kozlovskis, the interior minister, told Latvian TV by telephone.
The police will launch an investigation into the disaster. Local media said workers had been building a roof garden on the store.
Local media reported that the Maxima supermarket, estimated at around 500sq metre size, had been awarded an architecture prize when it was completed in 2011.
Latvia, which joins the eurozone next year, has been recording strong economic growth after a deep recession in the years following the global credit crisis.
It is still one of the poorest countries in Europe, the legacy of nearly 50 years of Soviet rule that came to an end in 1991.

                            ALJAZEERA
 

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