The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Hotel collapse in New Orleans leaves 1 dead, 2 missing

- By Chevel Johnson and Kevin Mcgill

NEW ORLEANS >> A large section of a Hard Rock Hotel under constructi­on at the edge of New Orleans’ historic French Quarter collapsed Saturday amid blinding dust and flying debris, killing one person and injuring more than 20 as rescue workers rushed into what was left of the largely unstable building to locate two people still unaccounte­d for.

Nearby buildings were evacuated and a 270-foot (82-meter) constructi­on crane — one of two still looming over the multistory building — also was dangerousl­y unstable, fire officials said.

“I heard a huge noise and thought it was a plane crashing,” said Sue Hurley, 68, a guest at a hostel just across the street that shuddered with the force of the explosion. Hurley said she was reminded of news accounts of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

WWL-TV aired and tweeted a viewer’s dramatic video of the collapse, showing upper floors falling on top of each other before one side of the building crashed to the ground.

Another video on social media showed what looked like a metal structure — part of the building or a piece of constructi­on equipment — tumbling to the ground and people running from the scene as clouds of dust billowed up, obscuring the view like a thick fog.

“I’m not sure what happened, but they told us to get out of here,” said Michael Arbeiter, 30, from Munich, Germany, a hostel guest who said he was just getting out of the shower when his room shook. “Thank God it was not another 9/11.”

Officials said 18 people were taken to the hospital from the scene and several others went to the hospital on their own. They said none of their injuries was believed to be life threatenin­g.

Urban search and rescue teams entered a section of the building Saturday in hopes of finding the two missing people alive, said Fire Chief Tim McConnell. He said authoritie­s believe they knew their approximat­e location based on talks with other survivors of the collapse. One of the two was believed to be in a relatively stable part of the wrecked building; the other, in a less stable area.

Meanwhile, authoritie­s were keeping a wary eye on an unstable constructi­on crane looming over the building.

“There is a very strong possibilit­y of further collapse of this crane right now,” McConnell said.

Citadel Builders LLC, the contractor on the project, said more than 100 workers were on site at the time of the collapse. An email from spokesman Brian Trascher said company officials were working with emergency workers on a plan to stabilize the building.

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards was on the scene taking part in news briefings soon after the collapse. The Democrat was defending his seat in a primary election Saturday against two major Republican opponents. Edwards was hoping for an outright win to avoid a November runoff.

The new Hard Rock Hotel was under constructi­on at the corner of Rampart Street and Canal Street, a broad boulevard just outside the Quarter, lined with restaurant­s hotels and retailers. Canal, which carries six lanes of traffic divided by a wide median where streetcars roll, separates the Quarter from the city’s main business district.

As search and rescue efforts unfolded, police stood sentry around a group of people on the Canal Street median who were believed to be loved ones of the missing. A woman nearby said she was trying to find out the status of her brother, a worker at the site. She declined to give her name, wiping tears from her eyes as she walked away.

Removal of the damaged crane and cleanup of massive piles of debris promised to be a massive undertakin­g expected to tie up traffic and commerce. The site is next to two major traffic arteries where major bus and streetcar lines intersect. Among area buildings evacuated was the Saenger Theatre, where traveling companies perform Broadway Shows regularly.

Hard Rock Internatio­nal issued a statement Saturday expressing sympathy for victims and their families. The statement said the company had a licensing agreement with the building’s owner, Kailas Companies, and Hard Rock had no involvemen­t in the constructi­on. It identified the contractor on the project as Citadel Builders LLC.

Citadel issued a statement expressing its condolence­s for the death and injuries but did not comment on a possible cause of the collapse.

Kailas did not respond to messages left seeking comment Saturday night.

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