A devastating building collapse in Ipswich has claimed the lives of at least 12 people, authorities confirmed this morning. The incident occurred late last night in the heart of the town, when a historic multi-story building on St. Matthew’s Street suddenly collapsed without warning.
Emergency responders, including firefighters and search-and-rescue teams, were quickly deployed to the site after reports of the collapse were made just after midnight. Rescue teams worked through the night, carefully combing through the rubble in search of survivors. As of this morning, officials reported that 12 people have been confirmed dead, with several others injured. Some of the injured have been taken to nearby hospitals for treatment, and their conditions are said to be stable.
The building, which was believed to be several decades old, had recently undergone renovation work. Initial reports suggest that the structure may have been weakened by the renovations, though investigations are still ongoing. Structural engineers and local authorities are examining the site to determine the cause of the collapse.
“We are devastated by this tragedy,” said Sarah Carter, the Mayor of Ipswich. “Our thoughts are with the victims and their families at this incredibly difficult time. We will do everything we can to support the rescue efforts and ensure a thorough investigation into the cause of this disaster.”
The building was primarily used for commercial purposes, with a number of small businesses operating inside, including offices and retail spaces. The building’s upper floors were believed to be residential apartments, which may have contributed to the high casualty toll.
Local residents have expressed shock and sorrow at the news, with many offering their condolences and support to the victims’ families. One local shopkeeper, who witnessed the aftermath, described hearing a loud crash and seeing debris spill into the street moments after the collapse. “It was terrifying,” they said. “I just hope the emergency services can get everyone out.”
A team of investigators from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has been dispatched to the scene, alongside local authorities, to assess the building’s structural integrity and review the recent renovations. It is not yet clear if foul play is suspected, but authorities are treating the incident as a major disaster.
In the wake of the collapse, local services are urging residents to stay clear of the area to allow emergency personnel to carry out their work. The road surrounding the collapse site has been cordoned off, and authorities are asking for any witnesses to come forward with information that could assist the investigation.
As the rescue operation continues, residents of Ipswich are left in mourning as the full scope of this tragedy begins to unfold. The local community is bracing for more news in the coming days, as search efforts are expected to continue until all victims are accounted for.