Iraq continues search for survivors after 4 bodies pulled from collapsed Karbala shrine

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Rescue teams continued excavation operations at the Qattarat Al-Imam Ali shrine to free trapped pilgrims DUBAI: Iraqi rescue workers continued to search for survivors under rubble after a landslide hit a shrine in Karbala, killing at least four people. Six injured people have also been pulled from the rubble at the shrine called Qattarat Al-Imam Ali, Iraqi News Agency reported. Earlier, emergency services said three children had been rescued since Saturday"s disaster, adding that they were in “good condition” and being monitored in a hospital. Rescue teams working through the night under floodlights were able to provide supplies of oxygen as well as food and water to people trapped through gaps in the rubble, said INA. Civil defence spokesman, Nawas Sabah Shaker, told AFP that “sand dunes and rocks collapsed onto the shrine building,” blaming the saturation of the earth due to humidity and adding that “evacuation operations are still underway.” The landslide on Saturday afternoon hit the shrine located in a natural depression about 25 kilometres (15 miles) from the Shiite holy city of Karbala. The rocks and sand started sliding because of the "saturation of the earthen embankment adjacent to the shrine" due to humidity, the civil defence told INA. "This led to the collapse of about 30 percent of the area of the building, which measures about 100 square metres (1,000 square feet)." (With AFP)

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