Toll from Hague building explosion rises to 5
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Firefighters managed to pull someone alive from the rubble, after the blast and resulting inferno destroyed at least five homes.
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THE HAGUE - At least five bodies have been pulled from the wreckage of an apartment block in The Hague, the authorities said, as recovery efforts stretched into a second day on Dec 8.
Elite rescue teams picked through the debris throughout the night, searching for victims of a huge explosion and fire that destroyed at least five homes early on the morning of Dec 7.
It remained unclear how many people could still be buried under the rubble. Police are investigating possible causes for the explosion and blaze.
“Unfortunately, a fifth deceased person has just been recovered from the rubble,” the fire service said in the early hours of Dec 8.
“This brings the total number of victims to 10. Four of them were taken to hospital, one was examined on-site by the ambulance service,” they added.
One of those in hospital was pulled alive from the wreckage some 12 hours after the blast.
City mayor Jan van Zanen said he was preparing for the “worst-case scenario”, with only a slim chance of finding anyone else alive after such a long time buried.
He said two of the four in hospital were in serious condition, with the other two recovering well.
Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward. They are especially interested in a car seen speeding away from the scene shortly after the blast at 6.15am local time on Dec 7.
The three-storey building consisted of shops on the first floor and five two-storey apartments, the authorities said, with living rooms on the second floor and bedrooms on the top.
At least five homes were destroyed by the explosion and subsequent building collapse.
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Residents told local media the apartment block was mainly inhabited by elderly people and families with children.
About 40 residents of other blocks near the collapsed building have been evacuated. Some have been taken away by bus to an unknown location. AFP

