A three-storey residential building collapsed on Thursday-Friday night in the Janzour area, west of the capital, Tripoli, resulting in a number of deaths and injuries.
According to medical sources, rescue teams recovered (4) bodies, including a child, a woman, and a number of injured people, and a search is underway for survivors under the rubble. Meanwhile, ambulance and emergency teams continue their efforts to rescue the stranded people and transfer them to hospitals to receive treatment.
Late Thursday night – Friday, the Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba, inspected the casualties of the residential building collapse in Janzour.
Al-Dabaiba followed the work of the rescue teams and the efforts of medical personnel at the site of the accident, stressing that the necessary care would be provided to those affected, and that rescue and relief operations would continue.
The Prime Minister said that he “directed the Ministries of Interior and Justice to open an urgent investigation and hold those involved in the incident accountable.”
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Posted byOur governmentIn Thursday, November 7, 2024
The rapid response teams at the Judicial Expertise and Research Center began their work following the collapse of a residential building in the Janzour area, which led to deaths and a number of injuries.
According to the teams, they initiated the necessary procedures, as the judicial police secured the site, while the forensic medicine department in Abu Salim was opened to receive cases of injury, and the Public Prosecution was informed to initiate investigations into the circumstances of the incident.