According to police and
media reports, a building
collapsed in a Tel Aviv construction zone on Monday, injuring at least
18 people and trapping three people inside.
The collapse sent a large plume of dust floating over
the area. Officials were trying to determine the cause of the collapse
as rescue crews and medical workers converged on the scene. The Israeli
military dispatched search-and-rescue units to assist in the efforts.
Lior Teherani, a fire official, told Channel 10 TV
that the incident began with the collapse of a multi-level underground
parking garage being built at the site. He said that brought down a
crane, which then caused part of a building to collapse as well. Aerial
images released by police and shown on Israeli TV showed a large,
crater-like hole in the ground.
Mada, the national rescue service, reported 18 people injured, one in serious condition with head injuries.
Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said contact had been
made with two people trapped inside. She said a third person remained
trapped and had not yet been contacted.
The incident occurred at a construction site in Ramat
Hahayal, a commercial area in northern Tel Aviv. The neighborhood is
home to many high-tech businesses, restaurants and a hospital.
(FOX)
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