11 die after gym roof collapse in China
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Eleven people died after the roof of a school gym collapsed in northeastern China, state media reported Monday.
The gym at the No. 34 Middle School in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang Province collapsed just before 3 pm (0700 GMT) on Sunday, state news agency Xinhua said.
"A total of 11 people died in the accident," state broadcaster CCTV said, adding that an investigation of the accident was in progress.
Nineteen people were at the gym when the accident took place, local newspaper Heilongjiang Daily said. Four escaped and four others survived after being pulled from the rubble.
Footage aired by CCTV showed the entire roof collapsed onto the gym and rescue workers picking through the debris.
The search and rescue operation, which had involved nearly 160 firefighters and 39 fire trucks, has now wrapped up, CCTV said.
An initial investigation into the collapse found that construction workers had placed perlite -- a form of volcanic glass -- on the roof, Xinhua said.
Heavy rain then led the perlite to expand, causing the roof to collapse, it added.
"Those in charge of the construction company have been taken into police custody," the state news agency reported.
Industrial accidents are common in China due to lax safety standards and poor enforcement.
Last month, an explosion at a barbecue restaurant in northwestern China left 31 dead and prompted official pledges of a nationwide campaign to promote workplace safety.
In April, a hospital fire in Beijing killed 29 people and forced desperate survivors to jump out of windows to escape.
And one of the worst such accidents took place in 2015 in Tianjin, where a gigantic explosion at a chemical warehouse killed at least 165 people.
16 killed in Cameroon building collapse
At least 16 people were killed and several more seriously injured on Sunday when a building collapsed in Cameroon's business hub Douala, firefighters said.
A three-year old girl was among the victims and another three children are in intensive care, said hospital officials.
A senior fire brigade official told AFP on condition of anonymity that the current death toll of 16 people was a provisional toll.
The four-storey block collapsed onto another residential building around 1:30 am (0030 GMT) in the north of the city.
Rescuers were searching through the wreckage for survivors.
"The situation is under control and firefighters are working to ensure no one remains under the rubble", said Littoral region governor Samuel Dieudonne Ivaha Diboua, who visited the site of the collapse.
Douala's Laquintinie hospital said it had taken in 13 patients and said two -- a girl of three and a young woman of 19 -- had died.
It added that three children among those injured were receiving emergency treatment.
The others in hospital included two teenage girls, a 28-year-old woman and five men.
Five people died in similar circumstances in Douala in 2016 when authorities blamed poor state of repairs and apparent violations of building regulations.
In June that year, local authorities identified 500 buildings in danger of collapse.