Building collapse in France's Marseille injures five, fire hampers search
The collapse of a four-storey residential building in Marseille has left at least five people from surrounding structures injured, but a fire was preventing rescue workers in their search for victims, officials said.
The collapse of the building in the port city in southern France occurred around 12:40 am (2240 GMT), Marseille mayor Benoit Payan told reporters, damaging parts of the two surrounding buildings.
So far, five people were injured from two residences next to the collapsed building in the central La Plaine district, he said, but the fire in the rubble was "ongoing".
"(The fire) is extremely difficult to control... The firefighters are judging minute by minute how best to put out this fire because there are potentially people alive inside," Payan said.
"We have to be prepared to have victims in this terrible tragedy."
The streets around the collapsed building were cordoned off and choked with dust. Firefighters could be seen attempting to work their way through the building debris.
It remains unclear how many residents were in the collapsed building, authorities said.
But rescue workers are in a race against time to evacuate damaged neighboring buildings also at risk of collapse.
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