Tel Aviv – 2 Dead, Several Injured In Tel Aviv Building Collapse

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    Rescue workers evacuate a wounded man at the site where a crane crashed at a construction site, injuring several people, with about 9 others missing uder the rubble and sand, in Tel Aviv, on September 5, 2016. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90 Tel Aviv – A multilevel parking garage under construction in the city of Tel Aviv collapsed on Monday, killing at least two people and injuring about 17 others, Israeli police and rescuers said, as rescue teams worked frantically to locate several people believed trapped under the rubble.

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    The midday collapse sent a large plume of dust floating over the area. Those killed were not identified but they were likely workers at the construction zone. The cause of the collapse was under investigation.

    Israeli TV broadcast footage showing a large, crater-like hole in the ground, and twisted support beams as rescue teams, accompanied by search dogs, dug through the rubble.

    Police, fire and military teams were participating in the rescue. The military’s Home Front Command sent about 150 members of its special search-and-rescue team to the scene. The unit is often sent to disaster zones around the world to help locate victims from earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disaster.

    Col. Golan Vach, a commander in the unit, said seven people were believed to be trapped in the rubble at several different locations. He described the scene as “very complicated” and said rescue efforts could continue for several days.

    A construction worker from the site said he was underground in the garage when he began to feel vibrations.

    “All of a sudden everything collapsed,” the man, identified only as Micha, told Channel 10 TV. “It was scary. You feel like everything is going to collapse, and you are going with it.” Speaking to reporters at a hospital, he said he was blown backward by a blast and lightly injured.

    Israel’s national rescue service said two people, including a 35-year-old man, were confirmed dead, and 22 people injured.

    “It is a very tough arena for rescue, it is really life threatening,” Eli Bin, the head of Israel’s rescue service MDA told Israeli media. “We are very worried if we will succeed in reaching those same people whose voices we can definitely hear.”

    The construction site is located in Ramat Hahayal, a commercial area in northern Tel Aviv. The neighborhood is home to many high-tech businesses, restaurants and a hospital.

    A general view of the scene of a building collapse in Tel Aviv, Monday, Sept. 5, 2016.  A building collapsed in a Tel Aviv construction zone on Monday, injuring at least 18 people and trapping three people inside, according to police and media reports. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
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    Rescue workers at the site where a crane crashed at a construction site, injuring several people, with about 9 others missing uder the rubble and sand, in Tel Aviv, on September 5, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
    Rescue workers at the site where a crane crashed at a construction site, injuring several people, with about 9 others missing uder the rubble and sand, in Tel Aviv, on September 5, 2016. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
    Rescue workers at the site where a crane crashed at a construction site, injuring several people, with about 9 others missing uder the rubble and sand, in Tel Aviv, on September 5, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
    Rescue workers at the site where a crane crashed at a construction site, injuring several people, with about 9 others missing uder the rubble and sand, in Tel Aviv, on September 5, 2016. Photo by Israel Army Spokesperson

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    bennyt
    bennyt
    9 years ago

    Somebody goofed!

    9 years ago

    To #1 - How did you arrive at your scholarly conclusion, before the investigative authorities have even published a report about that accident? There have been similar accidents in the USA. In 1956, in NYC, when the Colliseum was being built near Columbus Circle, the building collapsed, killing workers. There have been other deaths at constructions sites in NYC, including crane collapses.