New Straits Times

BUILDING COLLAPSE KILLS 7

Four arrested as Cambodian rescuers search for survivors

- PHNOM PENH

AT least seven people died yesterday when an under-constructi­on building owned by a Chinese company collapsed at a Cambodian beach resort, officials said, as rescuers scoured the giant rubble heap for survivors.

The building went down before sunrise in the casino-resort town Sihanoukvi­lle in southweste­rn Cambodia, a rapidly developing tourist hotspot awash with Chinese investment­s.

Four people have been arrested in connection with the accident, including the Chinese building owner, the head of the constructi­on firm and the contractor. A Cambodian landowner has also been held at the provincial headquarte­rs for questionin­g.

The seven-storey building was almost 80 per cent complete when it crashed down early yesterday, the deadliest such accident in recent years in Cambodia.

“Now the death toll from the building collapse is seven,” Sihanoukvi­lle city police chief Thul Phorsda said, after officials earlier pinned the number of dead at three.

At least 21 people were reported

injured, several critically, and at least three of the dead were Cambodian, including two workers and a translator.

Rescue workers in hard hats pulled people from a mountain of concrete, wood and twisted metal.

Medical workers attended to a shirtless injured man as concerned crowds built up around the site, while scores of soldiers and police joined the search for survivors.

“Teams continue to search for more victims,” a provincial official statement said, adding that an investigat­ion into the accident had been launched.

There was no confirmati­on of how many people were at the building at the time of the collapse, though earlier officials said 30 people were feared trapped.

Around 50 workers would normally have been on the site at the time, Preah Sihanouk governor Yun Min said.

The building belonged to a Chinese national who rented the land from a Cambodian owner. The constructi­on firm and contractor were both Chinese-owned as well.

Sihanoukvi­lle was once a sleepy fishing community before being claimed first by Western backpacker­s, and then wealthy Russians.

Chinese investment has flooded in in recent years, spurring a constructi­on boom in a resort town known for its casinos which pull in mainland tourists.

There are around 50 Chineseown­ed casinos and dozens of hotel complexes under constructi­on.

Between 2016 and last year, US$1 billion (RM4.14 billion) was invested by Chinese government and private businesses in the Preah Sihanouk province, according to official statistics.

Page 51 pic: Rescue workers using an earthmover to clear debris after a building under constructi­on collapsed in Sihanoukvi­lle, Cambodia, yesterday. AFP PIC

 ?? EPA PIC ?? A rescue team carrying a wounded worker at a constructi­on site in Preah Sihanouk province, Cambodia, yesterday.
EPA PIC A rescue team carrying a wounded worker at a constructi­on site in Preah Sihanouk province, Cambodia, yesterday.

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