A five-story apartment
block collapsed early Friday near the southern Italian city of Naples, and
authorities were digging by hand to find anyone trapped.
Associated
Press report continues:
Firefighters
said in a tweet that up to eight people may be buried in the rubble in the
seaside town of Torre Annunziata, some four kilometers (three miles) from the
Pompeii archaeological site.
The
news agency ANSA quoted witnesses as saying that there was no explosion before
the collapse sometime after 6 a.m., but that a train had just passed by on
adjacent train tracks.
Images
show the structure partially collapsed, revealing the interior of some
apartments. Some 30 rescue workers were removing rubble by hand, passing it out
in buckets, as firefighters on long, retractable ladders checked the stability
of the section that remained intact.
At
one point, the digging was paused while a sniffer dog checked the scene.
News
reports indicated that reconstruction work was being carried out on the building
before the collapse.
The train line that passes Mount Vesuvius and connects Naples with such tourist sites as Pompeii and the Amalfi coast has been closed.
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