Several Rescued from Istanbul Building Collapse

ISTANBUL (AP) — A 5-year-old girl was rescued from the rubble of the eight-story apartment building in Istanbul on Thursday, raising the number of survivors of the collapsed structure to 13. At least three people have been found dead. The girl, Havva Tekgoz, was pulled from the debris about 18 hours after the building in the mostly residential Kartal district, on the Asian side of the city, collapsed. She was carried to a waiting ambulance on a stretcher with her neck in a brace, as one person in a crowd of onlookers chanted "God is great!" Overnight, emergency services also rescued a 9-year old boy. Photos: Istanbul Building Collapse Authorities haven't disclosed how many people remain unaccounted for. The building had 14 apartments with 43 people registered as residents. Murat Kurum, the environment and urbanization minister, told reporters at the scene that some apartments had guests at the time of the collapse, without providing details. Kurum said the emergency teams are still "receiving sounds" suggesting signs of life from the under the rubble. Istanbul Gov. Ali Yerlikaya said earlier that three of the injured were in serious condition. "All our prayers, all our hearts are with them," Yerlikaya said in reference to people who may still be trapped. "We are continuing with our search and rescue efforts so that we can deliver good news (about survivors)." The cause of the collapse was under investigation but officials said the top...
Source: JEMS: Journal of Emergency Medical Services News - Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: International Major Incidents News Source Type: news