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    Toll rises to four in French building collapse

    MARSEILLE (AFP) – Rescue workers yesterday recovered a fourth body from the rubble of a collapsed apartment in France’s Marseille, a Cabinet minister said, as firefighters raced against the clock to find four people still missing.

    More than 24 hours after a suspected explosion at the building, where residents reported a strong smell of gas, dozens of civil defence staff and sniffer dogs worked among the debris as a fire still smouldered.

    “Four bodies have been found,” Housing Minister Olivier Klein said, at the site of the accident. But the deputy mayor of the Mediterranean port city, Yannick Ohanessian, said rescue workers still had hope of finding survivors.

    “Until the very end, we will believe it is possible – even if chances become slimmer with every passing hour,” he said.

    The commander of the city’s fire department Lionel Mathieu, said his team was waging a “battle against time”.

    “The fire has not reached all parts of the building, so there is hope,” he said.

    Firefighters work at ‘rue Tivoli’ after a building collapsed in the street, in Marseille, France. PHOTO: AFP
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