More than 40 still trapped in collapsed South Africa building

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More than 40 still trapped in collapsed South Africa building
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Identities of the missing have not been made public, but a list of names was circulating among groups of relatives who have been at the site since Monday.

Rescue teams had been hearing trapped survivors, a disaster management official said, but there have been no further updates about that since then. / Photo: AP

Of 81 people who were on site when the five-story building collapsed on Monday, eight have been confirmed dead and 29 alive, 16 of them in critical condition, according to the latest figures from George municipality on Thursday. An earth mover could be seen removing broken slabs of concrete from the collapsed building, now a chaotic pile of masonry and twisted steel reinforcements.The drama has prompted an outpouring of solidarity in George, with local companies providing equipment and volunteers setting up coffee stalls for waiting relatives and rescue workers.

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