The News (New Glasgow)

Four killed in apartment building collapse

- BY MONIKA SCISLOWSKA

An apartment block collapsed Sunday in Poland’s western city of Poznan, killing four people and injuring 24 others, officials said as teams of firefighte­rs and rescuers with dogs combed the rubble in search of more victims.

The building contained 18 apartments and 40 residents, according to firefighte­rs spokesman Slawomir Brandt, who gave the death toll.

TVP INFO showed part of a four-storey building in a heap and rescuers checking the debris in sub-freezing temperatur­es. Police and prosecutor­s were at the site questionin­g witnesses.

“We heard this loud bang and then terrible cries from people, ‘Save us! Save us!,’” ground floor resident Krzysztof Sledz told the state news agency PAP. “My wife and I dressed and left the apartment to help the neighbours.”

He said they pulled their neighbour’s two-year-old daughter from a bed strewn with rubble.

“I thought she was dead, she was blue. But they say she is in hospital,” Sledz said.

Hospital spokeswoma­n Urszula Laszynska said one young girl was hospitaliz­ed in stable condition while two other children were dismissed after being treated for bruises.

Residents who were not injured were taken to a nearby hotel.

Regional governor Zbigniew Hoffman said it was too early to determine the cause.

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