Two people still missing from Iowa building collapse
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[May 31, 2023]
By Brendan O'Brien
(Reuters) -Two people still counted as missing after the partial
collapse of an Iowa apartment building on the weekend were likely inside
at the time, officials said on Tuesday, but the structure was too
unstable to resume a search for them.
Officials suspended a search out of concern for the safety of rescue
workers, said James Morris, fire marshal for Davenport, a small city on
the Mississippi River, just west of Illinois. Meanwhile, experts were
evaluating the structural integrity of what remained standing.
"The building is unstable and continues to worsen as time progresses,"
Morris told a news conference. "We are very sympathetic to the
possibility that there are two people still left inside."
A center section of the six-story, brick and steel building collapsed on
Sunday afternoon. The building, more than 100 years old, contained 84
apartments and businesses.
On Monday, officials said they believed nobody remained inside, after
eight people had been rescued and sniffer dogs searched for survivors.
The initial stages of demolishing the remainder of the building had been
due to begin on Tuesday.
But that changed after a ninth survivor was rescued on Monday evening,
more than 24 hours after the collapse, when firefighters extended a
ladder and plucked a woman from the fourth floor.
Davenport Mayor Mike Matson expressed surprise that she was not found
earlier.
"We do not know, but understand, please, that the city is committed to
finding out why," Matson said.
Officials said five people total remained unaccounted for but only two
were suspected to be inside.
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A view of a collapsed apartment building
in Davenport, Iowa, U.S.,May 28, 2023 this picture obtained from
social media. Twitter @JohnBlunk/via REUTERS
One of those was identified as Ryan Hitchcock by Amy Anderson, a
relative of his.
Anderson said during the briefing that she understood why the search
for Hitchcock had been suspended.
He "probably has not survived. I don't discount that he could be
trapped under there miraculously ... but we don't want to see anyone
else lose their lives or anyone else be injured," she said.
City officials said the building had been inspected several times in
recent years, both for complaints and routine inspections, but
declined to speculate on a cause.
The partial collapse exposed the interiors of some apartments and
left a pile of debris on the ground. In one apartment, the inside of
a closet neatly lined with clothing on hangers was visible from the
street.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; Editing by Mark Porter and
Sonali Paul)
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