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At least two people killed in German hotel collapse

 Two people have been killed in Kröv, Germany, after a hotel building par­tially collapsed late on Tuesday night, while several others remain trapped under the rubble.

Rescue operations are ongoing with more than 200 emergency services personnel at the scene.

Located near the banks of the River Moselle, the hotel’s roof collapsed at around 23:00 local time (21:00 GMT) on Tuesday, shatter­ing windows as the top floor of the building collapsed onto the lower floor.

Fourteen people were inside the hotel at the time of the incident, according to local police. A young Dutch family visiting the region was among those rescued on Wednesday morning.

Five people were able to flee the building unharmed late on Tuesday night, but nine others were trapped under rubble.

In a news conference on Wednesday fire inspector Jörg Teusch identified the two people killed as a man and a woman, who he said died during the night as a direct result of the building collapse.

Dutch media reported that a 23-year-old woman from Urk and her infant son were rescued early on Wednesday morning and taken to hospital. The woman’s husband, aged 26, was rescued later the same day and his condition is not yet known.

Some 250 emergency services personnel were deployed to sup­port rescue efforts, including fire­fighters, police, rescue dog teams and medics. —BBC

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