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Rescuers look for survivors

- FREEMAN PHOTO

after a four-story bunkhouse collapsed in Barangay Lahug, Cebu City yesterday. Five were killed while 55 others were hurt when the structure made of scaffoldin­gs gave way with 153 constructi­on workers sleeping inside.

Five persons died and 55 others were injured when a four-story bunkhouse for constructi­on workers collapsed in Barangay Lahug, Cebu City before dawn yesterday.

Iveen Villarin, 22; Francisco Diapera, 45; Carlos Caliwa, 60; Crisencian­o Silomen, 60, and Jason Bacalso, 22, died at the scene.

Nagiel Banacia, city disaster risk reduction and management office chief, said four of the injured victims were in serious condition while most of the victims suffered laceration­s and bone fracture. At least 43 workers were unhurt.

Security guard Amancio Aguhob said 30 other workers stayed outside because the bunkhouse was full.

The victims, all workers of J.E Abraham Lee Constructi­on Corp., were sleeping when the structure reportedly made of metal scaffoldin­gs and substandar­d materials collapsed.

In a television interview, Banacia said the bunkhouse has been the temporary quarters of constructi­on workers building high-rise structures in Cebu.

The Cebu City building office suspended developmen­t projects being undertaken by the constructi­on company following the incident.

Building official Josefa Ylanan said the bunkhouse is an illegal structure, noting that her office did not issue a permit for its constructi­on.

City legal officer Joseph Bernaldez said the city government would file charges against the constructi­on company.

“Under the Building Code, you need a permit for any structure that you are building,” Bernaldez said.

However, Cyril Ticao, Department of Labor and Employment-Central Visayas director, said he could not order the suspension of all ongoing projects of the constructi­on company, noting that the bunkhouse is not in the project site.

Ticao said he sent a labor officer to check if the contractor complied with labor laws and to ensure that the victims are well taken care of.

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 ?? ALDO NERBERT BANAYNAL/ THE FREEMAN ?? Rescuers pull out workers trapped in a bunkhouse that collapsed in Lahug, Cebu City yesterday.
ALDO NERBERT BANAYNAL/ THE FREEMAN Rescuers pull out workers trapped in a bunkhouse that collapsed in Lahug, Cebu City yesterday.

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