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Building collapses in west Norway Building collapses in west Norway
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A block of flats has collapsed in the west Norwegian coastal town of Alesund, injuring 15 people and leaving six others missing, police say.A block of flats has collapsed in the west Norwegian coastal town of Alesund, injuring 15 people and leaving six others missing, police say.
It is not known what caused the six-storey building to collapse in the town, 350km (220 miles) north-west of Oslo, but residents heard a large bang.It is not known what caused the six-storey building to collapse in the town, 350km (220 miles) north-west of Oslo, but residents heard a large bang.
The building has been cordoned off and surrounding homes evacuated by the police because of fears of gas leaks.The building has been cordoned off and surrounding homes evacuated by the police because of fears of gas leaks.
Rescue teams from around the region have been called to the scene.Rescue teams from around the region have been called to the scene.
Alesund Police Operations Leader Magne Tjoennnoe said about 20 people were believed to have been inside the relatively new block of flats in the town centre when it collapsed, based on its normal number of residents. Alesund Police Operations Leader Magne Tjoennnoe said about 20 people were believed to have been inside the relatively new block of flats in the town centre when the bottom floors caved in.
He said 15 people had so far been taken to the town's hospital for treatment, "some with moderate injuries, some with minor ones". The building is partially built into a steep mountainside, and according to local media it may have been hit by a rock slide.
The collapse of the bottom floors have made it difficult for rescuers to get into the building to search for survivors, and they are using ladders and cranes.
Mr Tjoennnoe said 15 people had so far been taken to the town's hospital for treatment, "some with moderate injuries, some with minor ones".
"We are trying to account for six other people," he told the Associated Press."We are trying to account for six other people," he told the Associated Press.
"We don't know where they are or whether they were in the building or elsewhere.""We don't know where they are or whether they were in the building or elsewhere."
He said all available police, rescue and fire resources had been mobilised.
Television pictures showed firefighters spraying the building with high-pressure hoses, and a casualty being taken away on a stretcher.


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