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Residential building in Tenerife collapses Residential building in Tenerife collapses
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At least one person died and two were injured when an apartment building partially collapsed in southern Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, this morning. At least three people were injured when an apartment building partially collapsed in southern Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, on Thursday.
Emergency services say at least eight people are trapped inside the remains of the four-storey building in the village of Los Cristianos. The incident occurred at 9.30am in the calle Valle Menèndez. Adjacent buildings have been evacuated as a precaution. The five-storey building in the village of Los Cristianos collapsed at 9.30am in the calle Valle Menèndez. Adjacent buildings were evacuated as a precaution.
Of the injuries, a 57-year-old woman is said to be in a serious condition, a man sustained minor injuries and a second woman was being treated after suffering a panic attack.Of the injuries, a 57-year-old woman is said to be in a serious condition, a man sustained minor injuries and a second woman was being treated after suffering a panic attack.
Video footage showed moments after the building collapsed. Earlier reports said one person had died.
Nine people were reported missing but it is not clear if they were in the building. Several of the flats were used as holiday apartments and may not have been in use.
Video footage showed the moments after the building collapsed.
Primeros instantes del derrumbe de Los Cristianos Tenerife. pic.twitter.com/ON7EAXubS4Primeros instantes del derrumbe de Los Cristianos Tenerife. pic.twitter.com/ON7EAXubS4
Work was being carried out on the ground floor, a former bank, but stopped two weeks ago, apparently after serious cracks were discovered in the building. One witness reported hearing a loud bang before the building collapsed. Others believe it may have been caused by an explosion as there was a strong smell of gas.Work was being carried out on the ground floor, a former bank, but stopped two weeks ago, apparently after serious cracks were discovered in the building. One witness reported hearing a loud bang before the building collapsed. Others believe it may have been caused by an explosion as there was a strong smell of gas.
Óscar Núñez, who works in a lawyer’s office nearby, told a radio station that “there was a loud explosion and then the street was covered in dust”. Óscar Núñez, who works in a lawyer’s office nearby, told a radio station that “there was a loud explosion and then the street was covered in dust”. A neighbour said: “You could hear people inside screaming.”
a neighbour said: “You could hear people inside screaming.” At least two people have been taken out of the building but there are confused reports as to how many remain inside.