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15 trapped in deadly Cairo apartment block collapse

Illegal construction work is suspected in the overnight accident which has killed at least 10 people
A search and rescue operation on early Tuesday morning after a building collapsed in Cairo (AA)

Rescue teams battled to free 15 people trapped in the rubble of a Cairo apartment block early Tuesday after it collapsed during the night, killing at least 10 others.

The Egyptian capital's emergency services chief General Mamduh Abdelkader said the investigation into the cause of the collapse in the residential neighbourhood of Matariya is ongoing, but that illegal construction work is suspected.

"Ten people have been killed and we fear that number may rise as 15 people are trapped in the rubble," Abdelkader told AFP.

Egyptian citizens and rescue team attempt to rescue residents after a building collapse in Cairo (AA)
"We don't yet know the cause of the accident but we have been told that two storeys were recently added totally illegally."

Deadly building collapses are not uncommon in Egypt, where safety and planning regulations are widely flouted.

Landlords often add extra floors to buildings whose foundations were not designed to support them.

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