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Building collapse kills 18

2005-05-03 09:18

An injured survivor is taken from the wreckage of a three-storey building that collapsed in Lahore, Pakistan. (K M Chaudhry, AP)

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Lahore - Eighteen people were killed and 20 others wounded when gas cylinders stored in the basement of a building exploded in eastern Pakistan early on Tuesday, causing the structure to collapse, police said.

It was not immediately clear what triggered the blast at the three-storey building in Lahore, said city police chief Aftab Cheema.

He said about a dozen people were still feared trapped under the debris and that the blast also damaged three or four nearby homes and several vehicles.

"I confirm that eighteen people were killed in this incident and 20 were injured. The bodies and injured have been transported to a hospital," he said. Some of the injured were in critical condition.

He said the dead included eight people from the same family, who were sleeping in an apartment on the building's second story.

Mohammed Afzal, the official in charge of the rescue operation, said the blast happened at around 03:00 and was heard around Lahore, the main city in eastern Pakistan.

"We have been told that dozens of people were inside the building at the time of the blast. We are trying to save as many people as possible," he said.

He expected it would take another four hours to clear the debris.

As well as low-scale apartments, the building housed a small ice cream factory whose 12-15 workers usually slept on the front lawn but had stayed inside last night because of heavy rain.

"First I heard a big explosion, and then saw the roof falling. I don't know what happened next, but when I opened my eyes, I was on a hospital bed," said one of the workers, Munib Ahmad, 25, recovering at Lahore's Jinnah Hospital. His head was bandaged.

Other survivors at the hospital said the building owner had ignored repeated requests to move the gas cylinders that were stored in the basement.

"We always feared that it would happen one day," said Sardar Ahmed, 34, who was sleeping on the second floor when the blast occurred. "He never paid any attention to our requests."

The owner, a retired academic, could be reached for comment.

- AP

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