Death toll from Iraqi shrine collapse rises to seven

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Iraqi rescue workers search for survivors trapped under the rubble of the Qattarat al-Imam Ali shrine following a landslide, on the outskirts of the holy city of Karbala on Aug 21.

DOHA: At least seven people, including children, died in the city of Karbala in central Iraq, after the Qattarat al-Imam Ali shrine was hit by a landslide, the Iraqi Red Crescent Society (IRCS) said on Monday.

“Seven bodies including women and children were found by rescue workers, and the hunt for the missing is still ongoing,” Sputnik quoted the IRCS as saying in a statement.

The Iraqi Red Crescent said over 70 of its volunteers have been involved in rescue efforts after the collapse of a dirt hill on the shrine.

“As four people were saved, the rescue teams stepped up their efforts to look for survivors, the rescue teams are operating cautiously out of concern for progressive collapse,” the IRCS said.

Earlier, the Iraqi Ministry of Health told Shafaq News that six people had been pulled out from the rubble, while at least five people, including a child, died.

Iraqi authorities said on Sunday that one person had died as a result of the collapse of the Qattara of Imam Ali shrine. The mosque’s ceiling collapsed on Saturday afternoon under a landslide.

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Rescue teams have managed to retrieve three children from under the rubble, who were taken to a hospital, according to civil defence authorities.

Iraqi emergency services have delivered oxygen, drinking water and food to the people still trapped under the rubble. – BERNAMA

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