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Tongaat mall collapse: South Africa rescue resumes | Tongaat mall collapse: South Africa rescue resumes |
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Rescue efforts have resumed at the scene of a collapsed South African shopping centre, with heavy machines trying to clear mounds of rubble. | Rescue efforts have resumed at the scene of a collapsed South African shopping centre, with heavy machines trying to clear mounds of rubble. |
Sniffer dogs are trying to locate any construction workers who may have been trapped at the site in Tongaat town. | Sniffer dogs are trying to locate any construction workers who may have been trapped at the site in Tongaat town. |
One person has died and there were initially fears that up to 40 workers may have been caught under the rubble. | |
But officials say there is now just one person unaccounted for. The police have opened a case of culpable homicide. | |
They say more charges may follow. | |
The cause of the collapse is not known. | The cause of the collapse is not known. |
Investigators have not been allowed on the site as it has not been declared safe. | Investigators have not been allowed on the site as it has not been declared safe. |
Officials on the ground have told the BBC that it is unclear how many people are still trapped under the mall which was three stories high. | Officials on the ground have told the BBC that it is unclear how many people are still trapped under the mall which was three stories high. |
Tongaat's deputy mayor has told local media that authorities had obtained an injunction a month ago to halt construction at the site, which is about 40km (25 miles) north of Durban, after it flouted some construction regulations. | Tongaat's deputy mayor has told local media that authorities had obtained an injunction a month ago to halt construction at the site, which is about 40km (25 miles) north of Durban, after it flouted some construction regulations. |
Local officials say the mall's building plans had not been approved, with concerns raised that the site was not suitable for a structure of that size. | Local officials say the mall's building plans had not been approved, with concerns raised that the site was not suitable for a structure of that size. |
The construction firm has not yet commented on the allegations but The Witness newspaper is reporting the centre's owner said in court papers a month ago that no people on site or members of the public were in danger. | The construction firm has not yet commented on the allegations but The Witness newspaper is reporting the centre's owner said in court papers a month ago that no people on site or members of the public were in danger. |
About 30 people have been rescued, some with traumatic injuries, medics say. | About 30 people have been rescued, some with traumatic injuries, medics say. |
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