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Hotel Collapse in Rhineland-Palatinate: Nine Feared Trapped

Rhineland-Palatinate, August 07, 2024, The Europe Today: At least nine individuals are feared to be trapped under rubble following the partial collapse of a hotel building early Wednesday morning in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, according to police reports.

Incident Overview

Rescue operations are currently underway at the site in Kröv, a town situated along the Moselle River. The local police were alerted to the incident at approximately 10:55 p.m. local time by concerned residents.

“Several people were able to leave the building on their own and are being looked after by emergency services and counselors,” police confirmed in a statement.

On-Site Conditions

Images from the scene depict significant damage, with debris scattered across the ground. The local fire brigade initially faced challenges entering the building due to concerns that it might completely collapse.

As a precautionary measure, residents of neighboring buildings were also evacuated, given the potential risk of further structural failure and the resultant damage to the surrounding area.

Cause of Collapse

The cause of the collapse remains unclear at this time. Investigations are ongoing to determine the factors that led to this incident.

Public Response

Public broadcaster SWR has been providing live updates, highlighting the efforts of emergency services and the immediate community’s response to this tragic event. The rescue teams are working tirelessly to reach and assist those potentially trapped beneath the rubble.

Moving Forward

Authorities are urging residents to stay clear of the affected area to allow emergency services to carry out their operations efficiently and safely. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.