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Two dead after buildings collapse in Rio

Two people were killed and several others were injured after two small buildings collapsed in Rio de Janeiro. It wasn't immediately clear how many people were inside when the buildings collapsed. Rescue crews were working to free trapped residents and find survivors following the collapse.

Rescue workers at the site
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Published : Apr 12, 2019, 9:45 PM IST

Rio de Janeiro: Two small buildings in Rio de Janeiro collapsed on Friday, killing at least two people and injuring several others, Brazilian authorities said.

Rescue workers at the site

The collapse came in a western part of the city that was particularly hard hit by heavy rains this week that caused massive flooding and killed at least 10 people.

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A spokesman for firefighters said that two bodies had been recovered and the area was being cordoned off to continue the search for survivors.

It wasn't immediately clear how many people were inside when the buildings collapsed.

Rescue crews were working to free trapped residents and find survivors following the collapse.

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Collapsing structures are common in Latin America's largest nation, which suffers from poor infrastructure in many areas.

Corruption and spotty oversight can exacerbate the problem, as many structures are built illegally.

Rio de Janeiro: Two small buildings in Rio de Janeiro collapsed on Friday, killing at least two people and injuring several others, Brazilian authorities said.

Rescue workers at the site

The collapse came in a western part of the city that was particularly hard hit by heavy rains this week that caused massive flooding and killed at least 10 people.

Also Read: Algerians protest for 8th straight Friday

A spokesman for firefighters said that two bodies had been recovered and the area was being cordoned off to continue the search for survivors.

It wasn't immediately clear how many people were inside when the buildings collapsed.

Rescue crews were working to free trapped residents and find survivors following the collapse.

Also Read: Sudan military not to extradite al-Bashir

Collapsing structures are common in Latin America's largest nation, which suffers from poor infrastructure in many areas.

Corruption and spotty oversight can exacerbate the problem, as many structures are built illegally.

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Rio de Janeiro - 12 April 2019  
1. Rescue crew transporting a person by stretcher from the site of two collapsed buildings
2. Various of rescue crew, police, army and medical staff at site
3. Vehicle leaving exclusion zone passing large media pack UPSOUND: siren
4. Various of grieving people at site, comforting each other
5. Various of rescue teams, police, army and medical staff at site, police tape
STORYLINE:
Rescue crews were on Friday working to free trapped residents and find survivors following the collapse of two small buildings in Rio de Janeiro.
At least two people were killed and several others were injured, Brazilian authorities said.
The collapse came in the western part of the city that was particularly hard hit by heavy rains this week that caused massive flooding and killed at least 10 people.
A spokesman for firefighters told The Associated Press that two bodies had been recovered and the area was being cordoned off to continue the search for survivors.
It wasn't immediately clear how many people were inside when the buildings collapsed.
Collapsing structures are common in Latin America's largest nation, which suffers from poor infrastructure in many areas.
Corruption and spotty oversight can exacerbate the problem, as many structures are built illegally.
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