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At least one injured after Iowa apartment building collapse

- Associated Press

Officials in Iowa are making plans to demolish a six-story apartment building a day after it partially collapsed, injuring at least one person and displacing countless residents and businesses.

There were no confirmed fatalities and no known people still trapped the morning after the incident in the eastern Iowa city of Davenport. The damaged structure remains unstable, authoritie­s said on Monday.

An eighth person was rescued during the morning and taken to a hospital, following several more rescues on Sunday night and earlier on Monday after the building collapsed.

Rescuers were called to the scene shortly before 5pm Sunday. Fire crews rescued seven people and escorted more than a dozen others from the building in their initial response.

The Davenport fire chief, MichaelCar­lsten, said the back of the apartment complex collapsed and had separated from the building, which houses apartments on the upper floors and businesses on the ground level.

Authoritie­s found a gas leak after the collapse, Carlsten said, while water also had leaked throughout the floors of the structure.

“Our focus is rescue right now,” the Davenport mayor, Mike Matson, had said at a news conference on Sunday.

“This is an active scene. We will continue to work, continue to evaluate, with the whole purpose of trying to find people and trying to get them out,” Matson said, adding that he spoke with Iowa governor Kim Reynolds, who offered assistance.

The Davenport police department asked people to avoid downtown after the collapse.

The cause of the collapse was not immediatel­y known.

Rich Oswald, city of Davenport director of developmen­t and neighborho­od services, said at a news conference that work was being done on the building’s exterior at the time of the collapse.

Reports of bricks falling from the

building earlier this week were part of that work and the building’s owner had a permit for the project, Oswald said.

The Quad-City Times reported Robert Robinson, a second-floor resident, had gone outside and returned as alarms went off in the building.

“When we started to go back in the lights went out,” he told the newspaper. “All of a sudden everybody started running out saying the building collapsed. I’m glad we came down when we did.”

Robinson and his girlfriend were able to take the elevator down just in time, he said.

“This is horrible,” he said. “We don’t have anywhere to go. Nothing to eat.”

Tadd Machovec, a Davenport contractor, told the newspaper he was inside putting up a support beam when the building came down.

Some people in the area said the building has had problems. City officials said Sunday that they had several complaints from residents about needed repairs.

Jennifer Smith, co-owner of Fourth Street Nutrition, said she learned of the explosion from her husband, who works for Mid-American Energy.

“He was on call and got called in for a building explosion downtown. We had no idea it was our building,” she said. “It sounds bad, but we have been calling the city and giving complaints since December. Our bathroom caved in December.”

 ?? Photograph: Nikos Frazier/AP ?? Officials give an update after the partial building collapse in Davenport, Iowa, on 28 May.
Photograph: Nikos Frazier/AP Officials give an update after the partial building collapse in Davenport, Iowa, on 28 May.

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