Admin l Wednesday, August 07, 2024
RHINELAND-PALATINATE – At least two people have been killed and several others injured when a functional hotel in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate collapsed partially, the police said at a press conference on Wednesday.
Previously, police had reported one death.
Three people who are still stuck under the rubble are probably seriously injured, spokesman for the district emergency operations centre, Jörg Teusch, said.
Rescuing them would be very difficult, he added.
“The entire building structure is like a house of cards.” He said core drillings were carried out after the partial collapse in order to install directional microphones. These were then used to make contact with the buried victims.
Earlier on Wednesday police reported that four people had been rescued: a two-year-old child, two women and a man. Their condition was initially unclear.
According to the police, one floor of the building in Kröv – a small town on the Moselle river – collapsed at around 11 pm on Tuesday.
Fourteen people were in the hotel at the time, five of whom were able to escape unharmed.
A further 31 residents from the immediate neighbourhood had to be evacuated.