In Kröv, Germany, a partial collapse of a hotel building late Tuesday night resulted in the deaths of two individuals, with several others still trapped under the debris. Rescue operations are underway, involving over 200 emergency personnel at the scene.
The incident occurred around 23:00 local time (21:00 GMT), when the hotel’s roof fell, causing the upper floor to crash down onto the lower one and shattering windows. Fourteen people were in the hotel at the time, according to local police. Among those rescued on Wednesday morning was a young Dutch family visiting the area.
While five guests managed to escape unharmed late Tuesday, nine others were trapped. In a news conference on Wednesday, fire inspector Jörg Teusch confirmed that the two fatalities—a man and a woman—occurred overnight due to the building’s collapse. Dutch media reported that a 23-year-old woman from Urk and her infant son were rescued early Wednesday and taken to the hospital. Her 26-year-old husband was rescued later, though his condition remains unknown.
Approximately 250 emergency personnel, including firefighters, police, rescue dog teams, and medics, are involved in the rescue efforts. Two individuals are still buried under the rubble, but emergency teams maintain contact with them.
Local broadcaster SWR noted that the hotel, which dates back to the 1600s, underwent significant renovations in the 1980s when an additional floor was added to the now two-story structure. The Moselle valley is a well-known tourist spot, celebrated for its vineyards and charming old towns. One hotel guest reported being in the toilet when the floor collapsed beneath him. Nearby residents have been evacuated due to concerns about potential further collapses of the hotel building.
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