Cape Breton Post

Forty-seven dead after supermarke­t roof collapses

Search for survivors continues

- BY GARY PEACH

RIGA, LATVIA — Hordes of shoppers were picking up food after work in the Latvian capital when an enormous section of the supermarke­t’s roof caved in. Firefighte­rs rushed in to save them, only to be crushed themselves when a second part of the roof collapsed.

The death toll from the rushhour disaster Thursday evening at the Maxima supermarke­t in Riga rose to 47 on Friday, including three firefighte­rs, police said. Spokesman Toms Sadovskisk said the death toll is expected to go even higher, and that six of the dead were still unidentifi­ed.

Another 35 people were injured, 28 of them hospitaliz­ed, including 10 firefighte­rs struck just as they entered the unstable building, the Fire and Rescue Service said.

It was the largest tragedy for the Baltic state since it regained independen­ce in 1991. Latvia’s government declared three days of mourning starting Saturday.

The rescue agency could not say how many people might be trapped under the rubble in the densely populated, working-class neighbourh­ood between downtown Riga and the city’s airport.

The reason for the collapse was still not known, but rescue and police officials said workers had been building a garden on the roof as part of the supermarke­t’s original design. Riga Mayor Nils Usakovs told reporters that large bags of earth and sand on a weak spot on the roof could have caused the collapse.

An enormous crater-like hole gaped in the supermarke­t’s roof, while building materials were still stacked on the remaining sections.

Rescue workers kept up their round-the-clock search for possible survivors as darkness fell on Friday, periodical­ly turning off all equipment and asking the relatives of missing people to call so they could pinpoint ringing phones. Dozens of firefighte­rs carefully sifted through the rubble.

Rescue agency spokeswoma­n Viktorija Sembele said the search for survivors was proceeding slowly, since both the rubble and the remaining sections of the roof were fragile and could easily collapse further if the wrong piece was moved.

About 500 square metres of the roof collapsed, the rescue service estimated, destroying large sections of the store’s high walls and nearly all its front windows.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A view of collapsed Maxima supermarke­t in Riga, Latvia, Friday. At least 47 people died, including three firefighte­rs, after an enormous section of roof collapsed at a Latvian supermarke­t in the country’s capital, emergency medical officials said...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A view of collapsed Maxima supermarke­t in Riga, Latvia, Friday. At least 47 people died, including three firefighte­rs, after an enormous section of roof collapsed at a Latvian supermarke­t in the country’s capital, emergency medical officials said...

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