Russia apartment collapse death toll rises to 33, including children

A three-year-old girl is the latest confirmed death from the Russian apartment building collapse, which has killed 33 people.

Emergency workers at the scene of a collapsed section of an apartment building in Russia.

Emergency workers at the scene of a collapsed section of an apartment building in Russia. Source: AP

Search crews in Russia have pulled more bodies from a huge pile of rubble where part of an apartment building collapsed, bringing the known death toll to 33 and the number of missing residents down to eight.

A three-year-old girl was among the latest victims of the collapse in the Russian city of Magnitogorsk, Russian news agencies reported, citing the Russian emergencies ministry.

Emergency workers at the scene of a collapsed section of an apartment building in Russia.
Emergency workers at the scene of a collapsed section of an apartment building in Russia. Source: AP

The people found dead since the Monday morning collapse so far include six children.

An 11-month-old boy who brought a burst of hope when he was discovered alive on Tuesday, nearly 36 hours after the collapse, is in serious but stable condition at a Moscow children's hospital

Russian Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova said the infant suffered superficial head wounds but no apparent brain damage.

Many residents were asleep when a blast tore through their apartment block in Magnitogorsk, Russia.
Many residents were asleep when a blast tore through their apartment block in Magnitogorsk, Russia. Source: AP

Monday's pre-dawn accident came after an explosion that officials say was likely caused by a gas leak.

A day of mourning was declared in the Chelyabinsk region that includes Magnitogorsk, and residents laid flowers and placed candles at the scene.


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