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MOMENT: Istanbul building collapses like a deck of cards, one killed, several injured

A tragic incident unfolded in Istanbul, Turkey, as an apartment building collapsed, claiming one life and injuring eight others. This event reignited concerns about the structural integrity of buildings in a city known for its susceptibility to earthquakes.

Edited By: Ajeet Kumar @Ajeet1994 Istanbul Published : Jun 02, 2024 17:45 IST, Updated : Jun 02, 2024 18:43 IST
Turkey building collapse
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An apartment building collapsed in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Sunday, killing one person and injuring eight, authorities said. The collapse renewed fears about the resilience of buildings in a city prone to earthquakes. TV images showed firefighters shifting rubble by hand from the flattened five-story building in Kucukcekmece, on the city’s European side. Seven people were initially pulled from the debris, including two who were seriously injured, Istanbul Governor Davut Gul said while visiting the scene.

The video shows dust engulfing the street as the disintegrating building narrowly missed the bus and the front facade fell to the ground.

VIDEO: Istanbul building collapse

His office later said one more injured person was rescued and a body was recovered. The governorship said the 36-year-old structure collapsed at 8:40 a.m. (0540 GMT). The cause was not immediately clear but there was no sign of an explosion or seismic activity. Only the top two floors were being used as residences, with the rest of the building being occupied by businesses.

Images from a camera across the street showed passengers waiting to board a public minibus at the time of the collapse narrowly escaped being struck by falling debris.

More than 59,000 people were killed last year when a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck parts of southern Turkey and neighbouring Syria. The disaster highlighted the poor enforcement of building regulations in Turkey.

Istanbul, with an official population of 16 million, lies near the North Anatolian Fault. A 1999 earthquake centred to the south of the city killed at least 18,000 people. The municipality has said there are 200,000 buildings housing 3 million people that are in urgent need of improvement.

(With inputs from agency)

Also Read: Turkey-Syria earthquake: Death toll rises to 43,556, says Turkish Interior Minister

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