Building collapse in Syrian city of Aleppo leaves 16 dead
A building collapsed in a neighborhood in Syria’s northern
city of Aleppo early Sunday, killing at least 16 people, including one child,
and injuring four others, state media reported.
The five-story building housing about 30 people is in the
Sheikh Maksoud neighborhood under the control of the U.S.-backed Kurdish-led
Syrian Democratic Forces. It collapsed overnight, according to the report,
after water leakages weakened the structure’s foundation.
Dozens of firefighters, first responders and residents
covered in debris and dust were searching through the rubble for the remaining
residents with drills and a bulldozer.
Some relatives of the tenants waited anxiously nearby, while
others mourned at the entrance of a nearby hospital as the bodies arrived in
ambulances and on the backs of trucks.
Hawar News, the news agency for the semiautonomous Kurdish
areas in Syria, initially reported that seven people were killed and three were
injured, two of them critically.
Many buildings in Aleppo were destroyed or damaged during
Syria’s 11-year conflict, which has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced
half the country’s pre-war population of 23 million.
Although the Syrian government under President Bashar Assad
has retaken Aleppo from armed opposition groups, Sheikh Maksoud is among some
neighborhoods under the control of Kurdish forces.
Aleppo is Syria’s largest city and was once its commercial
center.