Chicago Sun-Times

2 residents of collapsed Iowa building may still be inside

- BY SCOTT MCFETRIDGE AND HANNAH FINGERHUT

DES MOINES, Iowa — Five residents of a six-story apartment building that partially collapsed in eastern Iowa remained unaccounte­d for Tuesday, and authoritie­s feared at least two of them might be stuck inside rubble that was too dangerous to search.

The three other missing residents are not believed to have been in the building when it started collapsing Sunday afternoon, said state Rep. Monica Kurth. Mayor Mike Matson confirmed at a news conference that not all the residents were accounted for.

A group of protesters held signs and chanted near the building Tuesday morning, arguing the city was moving too quickly toward demolishin­g the 116-year-old brick and steel structure. Built as a hotel, it had more recently been used as apartments, and tenants had been allowed to remain even as bricks began falling from the building.

After the partial collapse, the city had announced plans to begin demolishin­g the unstable remains of the structure as early as Tuesday morning, but they delayed after a woman was found Monday evening.

Officials now say immediate demolition was never intended, but they did want to quickly stage the site for the tear-down. The woman’s rescue prompted officials to see if they could safely enter and ensure others weren’t inside, but that is extremely difficult when the building could collapse at any time, they said.

“This could be a place of rest for some of the unaccounte­d,” Matson said. The city is trying to determine how to bring down what remains of the building while maintainin­g the dignity of people who may have been killed, he said.

Fire Marshal James Morris said explosives will not be used on the building, which is near other structures and is “unstable and continues to worsen.” Removing the debris that is propping up the rest of the building could cause further collapse, he said.

“We’re very sympatheti­c to the possibilit­y that there’s two people” still left inside, Morris said as he fought back tears.

He said there will be an investigat­ion into what caused the collapse but that it’s unclear so far whether a criminal investigat­ion is warranted.

Officials sought to explain why Fire Chief Michael Carlsten said Monday morning that “no known individual­s are trapped.” The city also had issued a statement saying the owner was served Monday with a demolition order and the process would begin Tuesday morning.

The discovery of another survivor Monday evening, rescued by ladder truck from a fourthfloo­r window, prompted the city to reevaluate, they said Tuesday. The woman was pulled to safety only after popping out a window screen and waving to people gathered below.

 ?? SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES ?? Clothes still hang in a closet in the collapsed building in Davenport, Iowa, on Monday.
SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES Clothes still hang in a closet in the collapsed building in Davenport, Iowa, on Monday.

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