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8 People Rescued in Partial Building Collapse in Davenport, Iowa

8 People Rescued in Partial Building Collapse in Davenport Iowa
There were no deaths reported but more than a dozen people were escorted out of the apartment building in Davenport and eight rescued. The cause of the collapse was not immediately clear.
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8 People Rescued in Partial Building Collapse in Iowa

There were no deaths reported but more than a dozen people were escorted out of the apartment building in Davenport and eight rescued. The cause of the collapse was not immediately clear.

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The middle section of a six-story red building with windows is collapsed, with beams, wiring and debris showing. Rescue workers stand outside the structure.
Emergency crews working the scene of a partial apartment building collapse on Sunday in Davenport, Iowa.Credit...Nikos Frazier/Quad City Times, via Associated Press
Christine Hauser
May 29, 2023Updated 5:03 p.m. ET

A search and rescue effort was winding down in Iowa on Monday after the partial collapse of a six-story apartment building the day before, officials said.

The Davenport Police Department said its officers and firefighters responded on Sunday at about 5 p.m. to a report of the collapse at 324 Main Street in Davenport, a city along the Mississippi River in the eastern part of the state.

Overnight, more than a dozen people were escorted out of the building and eight were rescued, Chief Michael Carlsten, of the Davenport Fire Department, said at a news conference on Monday. One man was taken to the hospital, but Chief Carlsten did not know the man’s condition. There was no information about other injuries.

There were no known individuals still trapped and no reported deaths, but on Monday, teams used dogs trained in cadaver detection and rescue to search through the rubble, the chief said.

Officials responded to calls about a partial building collapse on Sunday evening, and their rescue effort continued overnight. Credit...Nikos Frazier/Quad City Times, via Associated Press

Mayor Mike Matson said on Monday that firefighters and emergency medical workers saved lives by rushing into the building, which has 84 residential and commercial units.

By The New York Times

Firefighters discovered a large natural gas leak and a water leak at the building, but the cause of the collapse was not known, Chief Carlsten said.

Rich Oswald, the city’s director of development and neighborhood services, said work was being done on the outside of the building at the time of the collapse, and there were reports of bricks falling from the building earlier this week.

John Peragine contributed reporting from Davenport, Iowa.

Christine Hauser is a reporter, covering national and foreign news. Her previous jobs in the newsroom include stints in Business covering financial markets and on the Metro desk in the police bureau. @ChristineNYT

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