14 Confirmed Dead and Multiple Injuries Following Fes Building Collapse
The death toll from the catastrophic collapse of a six-story residential building in the Ain Nekbi neighborhood of the Jnan El Ward district in Fes has tragically risen to 14, with five individuals reported injured, including two in critical condition, according to consistent reports from the scene. The incident has sparked a massive emergency response from various security forces, local authorities, and civil protection units, which have deployed significant human and logistical resources to continue search operations under the debris, amidst fears that more victims may still be trapped.
As per the available information, rescuers have successfully retrieved 19 people from beneath the rubble, including women and children. Those injured have been promptly transported to the Hassan II University Hospital for essential medical treatment, while the bodies of the deceased have been placed in the morgue of the regional hospital in El Ghassani.
The search and rescue operations persisted for many hours, involving specialized teams adept at navigating debris. Authorities have enforced a security perimeter around the collapsed building and evacuated residents from nearby homes as a precautionary measure to safeguard against potential further collapses that could jeopardize their safety.
Preliminary data suggests that the building had previously been listed among structures deemed at risk of collapse, and evacuation orders had reportedly been issued concerning it. This raises significant questions regarding the circumstances that allowed for its continued residential use despite its perilous condition.
In parallel with ongoing efforts at the site, the relevant authorities have initiated an investigation under the supervision of the public prosecutor's office to ascertain the precise circumstances surrounding this tragedy and uncover the underlying causes of the building's collapse, along with determining any potential responsibilities linked to the incident.
As reported by assahifa.com.