Building in Beit Shemesh Used as a Kindergarten Collapsed
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The collapse of a building that served as an educational institution in Beit Shemesh led last night (Sunday) to the injury of four girls, one of whom is in moderate condition. • During the firefighting operations, concerns arose about the shutdown of ventilators in a nearby kindergarten where children are connected to oxygen. • Fire officials: The building addition that collapsed was built without a permit and without the required approvals.
Four girls and two kindergarten staff members were injured this morning (Sunday) when a roof collapsed at a kindergarten in the city of Beit Shemesh. The injured, a 9-year-old girl in moderate condition with a head injury, three 11-year-old girls and two kindergarten staff members in mild condition, were treated at the scene and taken to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem.
BREAKING: Building used as kindergarten collapses in Beit Shemesh
A nine-year-old girl was moderately injured when the roof of a building that served as a kindergarten collapsed on Ben Azzai Street in Beit Shemesh. MDA teams evacuated her to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, along with three additional 11-year-old girls who were lightly injured. Meanwhile, fire and rescue teams are searching for trapped individuals at the scene....
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