Twelve missing in Sicily as building collapses – ANSA

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Search for missing residents after a four-storey building collapsed following a gas explosion, in Ravanusa
A rescue team searches for missing residents after a four-storey building collapsed following a gas explosion, in Ravanusa, Italy, December 12, 2021. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello

December 12, 2021

MILAN (Reuters) – A four-storey building collapsed in the Sicilian town of Ravanusa following a gas explosion and rescuers were searching for 12 missing residents, including three children, ANSA news agency reported.

ANSA said the building was on fire after a natural gas pipe exploded in the town of 11,000 near Agrigento, the southwestern Sicilian city famous for its Greek temples.

Firemen have been able to contain the fire and have begun digging in the rubble for the missing, including a young couple expecting a baby.

The explosion damaged at least another two buildings in the centre of town, ANSA said.

(Reporting by Valentina Za; Editing by Dan Grebler and Daniel Wallis)

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