RUSSIA: People pray in mosque as latest death toll of collapsed Russian market rises to 57.
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RUSSIA: People pray in mosque as latest death toll of collapsed Russian market rises to 57.
- Title: RUSSIA: People pray in mosque as latest death toll of collapsed Russian market rises to 57.
- Date: 24th February 2006
- Summary: WIDE OF WORKERS SHOVELLING SNOW OF ROOF
- Embargoed: 11th March 2006 12:00
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- Topics: Disasters / Accidents / Natural catastrophes
- Reuters ID: LVAEPUEA4OJSAAYH1TG2YAPYY0PR
- Story Text: Russian rescue workers said on Friday they had given up hope of
finding anyone else alive under the rubble of a Moscow market roof that
collapsed on top of traders, killing 57 people.
The death toll rose by one overnight after emergency services recovered
the body of a woman from the wreckage of the Basmanny market in eastern
Moscow.
Rescue workers who had been searching with sniffer dogs in the hope of
finding survivors trapped under the debris were pulled out and replaced by
excavators who set to work clearing the site.
Officials of the Emergency Ministry said they did not to expect
the death toll to further rise as rescue workers believed they had recovered
all the bodies. Officials said 23 people were still in hospital.
The collapse occurred in the early hours of the morning, when there
were no customers but traders were setting up stalls. Some of them were
asleep. Many of the victims where people from Azerbaijan who work in Moscow to
support their families back home.
At Moscow's largest mosque hundreds of people attended the Friday prayers
to mourn the victims and express support to the relatives of the victims.
"From the council of Russian muftis and from the spiritual
board of muslims of European Russian, we express our deepest condolences to
families and friends of the people who died as a result of the collapsed roof
in the Basmanny Market. And we express our deep grief," said Mustafa,
who was leading the prayers.
President Vladimir Putin has called for a "painstaking
investigation" to establish why the roof of the building, built in the
1970s, collapsed. Moscow city officials have blamed the weight of snow on the
structure, and called for district authorities to make sure that snow gets
cleared from roofs and buildings. Many roofs in Moscow are covered with a big
blanket of snow after heavy snow fall on Thursday and Friday night. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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