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Building collapses in Tel Aviv, people may be trapped

Five construction workers remained missing and believed trapped underground almost 12 hours after the collapse of a tiered parking structure under construction in Tel Aviv that killed two and injured at least 24.

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The four-story, underground parking garage was under construction when it gave way in a high-tech area of northern Tel Aviv.

A number of the building’s floors collapsed in on themselves at a construction site in Tel Aviv’s Ramat Hachayal neighborhood, and there is still a danger of further collapse.

The IDF Homefront Command, which is heading rescue efforts, deployed hundreds of its soldiers at the site, assisted by the military’s Oketz canine unit.

Police say also killed in the collapse were Denis Diatzniko, 28, from Ukraine and Ihad Ajhaj, 34, from the Palestinian town of Bet Rima.

Details were still emerging of the incident at the construction site in northeastern Tel Aviv where an underground vehicle park collapsed.

Spokeswoman Luba Samri said that rescue services were attempting to recover the bodies of the two construction workers. There weren’t any other people …

“They had lots of luck”, Listenberg said.

Teams worked all night to search for survivors inside the wreckage of the multilevel parking garage under construction that collapsed. Abu Shahla said that his ministry was following the incident closely, and that it holds the Israeli government responsible for the recent spate of construction site deaths.

The Times of Israel is liveblogging Monday’s developments as they unfold.

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Haaretz newspaper reported in May that 480 people were killed in construction accidents between 2000 and 2015.

Israeli medics and emergency units carry a wounded person away on a stretcher from a construction site after an underground car park collapsed