New Orleans hotel building site falls

1 person killed, 2 missing, over 20 hurt

This aerial photo shows the rubble after the Hard Rock Hotel that was under construction in the French Quarter in New Or- leans partially collapsed Saturday. More photos are available at arkansasonline.com/1013hotel/
This aerial photo shows the rubble after the Hard Rock Hotel that was under construction in the French Quarter in New Or- leans partially collapsed Saturday. More photos are available at arkansasonline.com/1013hotel/

NEW ORLEANS -- A large section of a Hard Rock Hotel under construction at the edge of New Orleans' historic French Quarter collapsed Saturday, killing one person, injuring more than 20 and leaving two unaccounted as rescue workers hastened to enter what was left of the building.

Nearby buildings were evacuated and a 270-foot construction crane -- one of two still looming over the multistory building -- also was dangerously unstable, Fire Chief Tim McConnell said.

"There is a very strong possibility of further collapse of this crane right now," McConnell said.

McConnell said urban search and rescue teams on Saturday afternoon were entering a section of the building in hopes of finding the two missing people alive.

Neither of the missing people had been spotted, but McConnell said authorities believe they know their approximate locations based on talks with other survivors of the collapse. Camera-equipped drones were used to get closer views of the wreckage from the air but did not capture any sign of the missing.

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One man who had been unaccounted for turned out to have gone to a local hospital, authorities said.

Officials said 18 other people were transported to the hospital from the scene and "several" others reported to hospitals on their own. No life-threatening injuries were reported among the known survivors.

McConnell said one of the missing is believed to be in a relatively stable part of the wrecked building. Another was believed to be in a less stable area.

One woman nearby said she was trying to find out the status of her brother, a worker at the site. She declined to give her name, wiping tears from her eyes as she walked away.

Removal of the damaged crane and cleanup of debris promised to be an extensive undertaking and it was unclear how long it would tie up traffic and commerce. The site is at a meeting point of major bus and streetcar lines and two major traffic arteries near the heart of the tourism-dependent city's most popular draw for visitors -- the French Quarter.

WWL-TV aired and tweeted a viewer's video of the collapse, showing upper floors falling on top of one another before one side of the building crashed to the ground.

Another video on social media was taken by someone aboard a streetcar as it approached the site while the building was collapsing. It showed what looked like a metal structure -- part of the building or a piece of construction equipment -- tumbling to the ground and people running from the scene.

Evacuees included guests at a hostel across the street from the damaged building.

"I heard a huge noise and thought it was a plane crashing. Then, the hostel shook," said guest Sue Hurley, 68. She said she was reminded of news accounts of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Another hostel guest, Michael Arbeiter, 30, from Munich, said he was just getting out of the shower when the room shook.

"I'm not sure what happened but they told us to get out of here," he said. "I'm supposed to stay until Monday. Thank God it was not another 9/11."

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The building was under construction at the corner of Rampart Street and Canal Street, a broad boulevard just outside the Quarter, lined with restaurants hotels and retailers. Canal, which carries six lanes of traffic divided by a wide median where streetcars roll, separates the Quarter from the city's main business district.

Gov. John Bel Edwards visited the scene and urged people to stay away from the area.

Information for this article was contributed by Kevin McGill of The Associated Press.

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Rescuers help workers Saturday in New Orleans’ French Quarter after part of a hotel under construction collapsed, killing at least one person and injuring more than 20 others. Officials warned that a damaged crane could collapse. More photos at arkansasonline.com/1013hotel/

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