ACCRA (AFP) – A team from Israel is expected in Ghana on Thursday
to help search for survivors or victims after the collapse of a
six-storey mall, with three deaths confirmed and 51 people rescued alive
so far.
Ghana’s presidency announced the arrival of the 18-strong team from
Israel in a statement following Wednesday’s collapse of the Melcom
shopping centre in the capital Accra, which sparked desperate rescue
attempts.
“The team will make an initial assessment of the site using special
equipment and sniffer dogs that will help identify the locations of
possible survivors or corpses,” the statement from President John
Dramani Mahama’s office said.
“An additional team of about 150 with additional equipment including
field hospitals, concrete cutters, among others, are on standby to move
to Ghana should the initial assessment deem it necessary.”
The statement said that at least 51 people had so far been rescued alive from the rubble.
Police had said some 50 employees worked at the building, but it has
not been determined how many people were inside at the time of the
collapse, which was said to have occurred ahead of opening time.
Mahama has suspended his campaign for the December 7 presidential and
parliamentary elections in the West African nation and ordered a probe
into the collapse, with the cause yet to be determined.
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