Tehran fire: Plasco building collapses, at least 75 dead including 45 firefighters - UPDATED, PHOTOS, VIDEO

  19 January 2017    Read: 8702
Tehran fire: Plasco building collapses, at least 75 dead including 45 firefighters - UPDATED, PHOTOS, VIDEO
AT least 75 people have been killed after Iran’s oldest high-rise building was engulfed by a fire and collapsed in Tehran.



Iran’s state-run Press TV said the dead included 45 firefighters who had been called in to battle the blaze.



/AP/

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14:58

Firefighters reportedly killed after building housing a shopping centre and clothing workshops collapses.

At least 30 firefighters are feared dead after a major commercial building in Tehran collapsed following a huge fire, state media reported.

Reports of casualties were conflicting after the collapse on Thursday as some state media outlets that had initially reported dozens of deaths later backtracked.








The head of Iran`s Emergency Medical Services, Pir-Hossein Kolivand, said many firefighters were feared dead.

Over 200 people injured in the fire were transferred to medical facilities, IRNA news agency reported.

Fars news agency quoted sources saying some 30 firefighters had "most likely" been killed and that the toll was likely to rise as many people were trapped in the building when it fell apart.



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13:42

A major commercial building in Tehran has collapsed after a severe fire raged for hours, with dozens feared trapped under the rubble, according to Iranian state media.

State television said 200 firefighters had been called to the Plasco building at around 8am on Thursday morning.

At least 53 people had already been injured battling the blaze before the tower collapsed.







The 17-storey building, dating from the early 1960s and including a shopping centre and clothing workshops, was being evacuated after the fire broke out, but people were reportedly still inside when the collapse happened.

"Many are feared trapped under the rubble. Shopkeepers and shoppers were still inside the building when the fire and collapse happened," state-owned Press TV reported.

State media said that "tens" of firefighters may also have been inside when it collapsed.

Police had blocked off streets around the building, which was among the first high-rises built in the Iranian capital.

Dramatic images showed flames pouring out of the top floors before it crumbled to the ground.





"We had repeatedly warned the building managers about the lack of safety of the building," fire brigade spokesman Jalal Malekias said, adding that it lacked fire extinguishers.

"Even in the stairwells, a lot of clothing is stored and this is against safety standards. The managers didn`t pay attention to the warnings," he said.



/Al Jazeera/

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