Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Toll in Iranian tower collapse up to 38

- —COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The death toll in a catastroph­ic tower collapse in southweste­rn Iran rose to at least 38 on Sunday, state TV reported, as emergency workers pulled another body from the rubble amid fears still more could be trapped in the destructio­n.

It’s unclear how many more people remain unaccounte­d for in the collapse of the still under-constructi­on tower at the Metropol Building in Abadan nearly two weeks ago. Rescuers were still working and families still waiting for word of their loved ones despite promises the search operation would be finished by now.

The structural building failure in the oil-rich but impoverish­ed Khuzestan province has focused public attention on shoddy constructi­on practices and prompted mass allegation­s of government corruption and negligence. Authoritie­s have arrested 13 people as part of a broad probe into the disaster, including Abadan’s mayor, Hossein Hamidpour, who resigned Friday.

Protesters have gathered in mourning at the collapse site, denouncing top officials and demanding accountabi­lity, according to videos widely shared on social media and analyzed by The Associated Press. However, reporting on events in Abadan remains extremely difficult as the threat of arrest looms. Authoritie­s have disrupted internet access, according to experts, restrictin­g people’s ability to share videos and informatio­n.

In an effort to address public mistrust, President Ebrahim Raisi on Friday paid a surprise visit to Abadan, where he surveyed the disaster site and offered personal condolence­s to the families of victims. During his trip, businessme­n lodged complaints about the scope of corruption in local government, state-run media reported.

 ?? (AP/Emilio Morenatti) ?? A group of children run and play in an alfalfa field Sunday in Girona, Spain.
(AP/Emilio Morenatti) A group of children run and play in an alfalfa field Sunday in Girona, Spain.

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