Building collapse in Lebanon's Tripoli kills 13, search for missing continues

Building collapse in Lebanon's Tripoli kills 13, search for missing continues

Feb 9 (Reuters) - The death toll from the collapse of a residential ​building in the Lebanese city ‌of Tripoli rose to 13, as rescue teams ‌continued to search for missing people beneath the rubble, Lebanon's National News Agency reported on Monday.

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Rescue teams search for survivors after a building collapsed in Tripoli

Rescue workers in the ⁠northern city's ‌Bab al-Tabbaneh neighbourhood have also assisted nine survivors, while the ‍search continued for others still believed to be trapped under the debris, NNA said.

Officials ​said on Sunday that two adjoining ‌buildings had collapsed.

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Abdel Hamid Karameh, head of Tripoli's municipal council, said he could not confirm how many people remained missing. Earlier, the head of Lebanon's ⁠civil defence rescue service ​said the two ​buildings were home to 22 residents.

A number of aging residential buildings ‍have collapsed ⁠in Tripoli, Lebanon's second-largest city, in recent weeks, highlighting deteriorating infrastructure and ⁠years of neglect, state media reported, citing ‌municipal officials.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir; Editing ‌by Kirsten Donovan)

 

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