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S Korea building collapse: At least eight dead S Korea building collapse: At least nine dead
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At least eight people have died and 17 more have been seriously injured in a building collapse in South Korea, say officials. At least nine people have died and 17 more have been seriously injured in a building collapse at a resort in South Korea.
More than 10 people are still feared trapped at the resort in the south-eastern city of Gyeongju. At least 10 people are still trapped under the wreckage in the south-eastern city of Gyeongju.
Fifty-eight people received minor injuries, said an official at the state-run National Emergency Management Agency, speaking on condition of anonymity. Seven of those killed were students.
He confirmed the eight deaths. About 80 people received minor injuries, officials at the state-run National Emergency Management Agency said, when part of an auditorium fell in after heavy snowfall.
Part of the auditorium of the resort collapsed during an orientation event for first-year university students from the southern city of Busan. The structure failed during an orientation event for first-year university students from the southern city of Busan.
Fire services have blamed heavy snow on the roof. The weather is also thought to have slowed rescue efforts. Fire services have blamed the weight of snow on the roof. The weather is also thought to have slowed rescue efforts.
Local media reports say the collapse happened at around 21:15 local time (12:15 GMT), though there is confusion over the number of students in the hall at the time, and the number still trapped. Local media reports say the collapse happened at around 21:15 local time (12:15 GMT), though there is confusion over the number of students in the hall at the time.
"So far we have four confirmed dead and 73 injured, 15 of them seriously," a spokesman for the local fire service told AFP. A large number of students from Busan University of Foreign Studies were at the Mauna Ocean Resort, said an official, and many managed to get out of the damaged building by themselves.
Rescue workers with heavy equipment are at the scene, but heavy snow around the resort is thought to have slowed access.
About 1,000 students from Busan University of Foreign Studies were at the Mauna Ocean Resort, said an official. Many managed to get out of the damaged building by themselves, he said.
The students are thought to have been attending a concert in the auditorium when the roof fell in.The students are thought to have been attending a concert in the auditorium when the roof fell in.
"The ceiling came crashing down at the front near the stage," one student told South Korea's YTN news channel. "Then pandemonium broke out and everyone started rushing towards the exits, shouting and screaming," he added."The ceiling came crashing down at the front near the stage," one student told South Korea's YTN news channel. "Then pandemonium broke out and everyone started rushing towards the exits, shouting and screaming," he added.
Gyeongju is a historic city that served as the capital of one of the Korean peninsula's ancient kingdoms, and is a popular tourist destination.Gyeongju is a historic city that served as the capital of one of the Korean peninsula's ancient kingdoms, and is a popular tourist destination.
The area has experienced exceptionally heavy snowfall over the past week.The area has experienced exceptionally heavy snowfall over the past week.
One of the world's worst peacetime building collapses happened in South Korea in June 1995, when Seoul's Sampoong Department Store collapsed, killing hundreds.One of the world's worst peacetime building collapses happened in South Korea in June 1995, when Seoul's Sampoong Department Store collapsed, killing hundreds.
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