Four bodies have been recovered while at least four others remain missing after an explosion collapsed a residential building in Marseille, France, early Sunday.
French port city of Marseille
have recovered the bodies of four people from beneath the rubble of a residential building that collapsed in an explosion early Sunday as the search continues for at least four others who remain unaccounted-for. Minister for Cities and Housing Olivier Klein told reporters at the scene Monday that at least four people were killed in the"The hope to find survivors is still there," Klein said."It is very meticulous work done by firefighters," he added, noting the risk for adjacent buildings to collapse.
A fire burned beneath the rubble following the collapse shortly before 1 a.m. on Sunday, and more than 100 firefighters were mobilized to put out the blaze and search for victims. An excavator clears debris on the scene where a building collapsed, in Marseille, southern France, on Monday.
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