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GEORGE NEWS & VIDEO - Rescue and recovery efforts continue into a week after the incident took place at 75 Victoria Street where a partially-built building collapsed.
Rescue workers and other role players have been on site for 169 hours.
According to George Municipality, the confirmed statistics for the incident are:
- Total estimated individuals on-site when the incident occurred: 81
- Rescued and recovered: 56
- Of which deceased: 27
- Currently hospitalised: 13
- Unaccounted for: 25
Thank you
To all residents of George and South Africa who participated in the Moment of Silence in honour of the victims who passed away in the incident, George Municipality would like to extend their sincere appreciation for your continuous support.
VIDEO: Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure Tertuis Simmers joined the city of George during the minute of silence held at 14:09 today, exactly a week after disaster struck in Victoria Street. He spoke to George Herald afterwards.
Fast-tracking of pathology services
The primary focus continues to be on rescue efforts. With this in mind, the Municipality is also proactively setting up plans to expedite the identification of the deceased. This is done by Forensic Pathology Service (FPS) and South African Police Service (SAPS).
They endeavour to fast-track the process to help bring closure to families.
Identification of family members
Difficulties are being experienced in obtaining accurate names of individuals missing or deceased due to the building collapse. George Municipality urgently requests families who have lost contact with their loved ones to come to the George Civic Centre on York Street.
This will enable the Department of Social Development to collect detailed and precise information, ensuring that all records are accurately documented.
Strict verification in place
The Joint District Operations Centre's adherence to a stringent double verification protocol is crucial for maintaining the integrity and accuracy of reported numbers of the deceased, which is essential in emergency and disaster response scenarios.
This verification process involves cross-referencing information from multiple reliable sources, such as recovery teams, hospitals, and forensic services.
Psychosocial support
There is still an urgent call for professional psychosocial support practitioners proficient in Chewa, Portuguese, and Shona languages to assist survivors and their families. Several practitioners have already offered there services and more are welcomed to contact Ms. Kholiswa Jobela at 078 210 5972 or Mr. Apolus Swart at 061 504 4205.
Previous articles:
- Building collapse: Death toll at 26
- Victoria Street building collapse: Minute of silence
- Forensic Pathology uses all methods to connect deceased with their families
- Motorists asked to avoid lower York Street
- Update on building collapse: Death toll rises to 21
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