Crane collapses on Dallas apartment
building, killing one, injuring six
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[June 10, 2019]
(Reuters) - A construction crane,
apparently toppled by high winds, collapsed onto an apartment house in
Dallas on Sunday and sliced through five floors of the building, killing
at least one person and injuring six others, a city fire and rescue
spokesman said.
The building's parking garage was also heavily damaged, and authorities
planned a thorough search of the entire structure for anyone else who
may have been trapped or killed inside, the spokesman, Jason Evans, told
reporters at the scene.
"We're hoping that what we have at this point is where it ends" in terms
of casualties, Evans said during the televised news briefing.
The collapse occurred just before 2 p.m. CDT as a bout of severe weather
blew through the city, according to Evans and a number of eyewitness
accounts reported in the news media.
A nearby resident identified as Abbey Kearney told CNN that she and her
husband saw the crane come down on the Elan City Lights apartment
building in downtown Dallas just as extremely high winds kicked up in
the area.
"It just sliced through the building ... like a hot knife through
butter," she said.
Evans said one person was found dead in a residential portion of the
five-story building hardest hit by the fallen crane, and six others were
taken to hospitals, two of them in critical condition.
Local media reports said the person who died was a woman.
While the precise cause of the accident was not immediately determined,
Evans said there was a "strong possibility that yes, the wind did play
some role in the collapse of the crane itself."
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A construction crane collapses amidst high winds in Dallas, Texas,
U.S., June 9, 2019 in this still image taken from a social media
video. Sophie Daigle via REUTERS
The crane broke into several pieces that fell into different
portions of the apartment building, located across the street from a
large construction site, Evans said. He said did not know whether
the crane was in operation at the time.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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