Lahore Factory Collapse: Rescuers Search Rubble For Survivors Following 17 Deaths

Pakistani rescuers move a victim through the rubble of a collapsed factory on the outskirts of Lahore on November 4, 2015. At least 16 people were killed and 40 injured when a factory collapsed near the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore on November 4, officials said, with around a hundred more still trapped. AFP PHOTO / ARIF ALI

A major rescue operation is under way to save dozens of people thought to be trapped in rubble after a factory collapsed in Lahore, Pakistan. At least 17 people died when the factory, which was under construction, collapsed on Wednesday. Cranes and bulldozers are being used and the army is assisting in the rescue efforts.

The cause of the collapse is still unknown. Building safety levels are often below standard in Pakistan. Two floors of the factory, in the Sundar Industrial Estate on the outskirts of the city, were operational, while a third was being built.

About 200 labourers are thought to have been in the building at the time of the incident, according to Jam Sajjad Hussain, a spokesman for the rescue services. Other estimates in the Pakistani media have put the figure closer to 150 people.

Mr Hussain told the BBC that 98 people had been pulled out alive and many were then taken to hospital. He said it was difficult to know exactly how many people were still trapped because the owner and administrative employees were among those inside the building.

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