Quang Tri, Vietnam—A residential structure gave way this afternoon during a series of heavy thunderstorms. The collapse buried three people under debris. Local search and rescue teams reached the site within an hour of the incident. There were no survivors found inside the wreckage.
The house sat on a steep slope vulnerable to shifting soil. Intense rain saturated the foundation throughout the morning. Residents reported hearing a sudden crack followed by the sound of the structure buckling. The event occurred without warning.
Neighbors arrived to help before official teams could reach the remote area. They worked to shift the heavy wooden beams and brickwork. The rain continued to fall while they searched for the inhabitants. It hampered their progress significantly.
The search and rescue unit took over command upon their arrival. They used hydraulic tools to stabilize the remaining parts of the house. The debris field was unstable. One wall collapsed further during the recovery process.
Officials have cordoned off the area around the property. They fear the ground remains too soft to support rescue vehicles. Engineering teams are assessing the stability of adjacent houses for potential risks.
Family members of the victims arrived at the site as news of the collapse spread. They remain under the care of local support staff. The village has entered a state of mourning following the recovery.
Thunderstorms are forecast to continue for the remainder of the night. The disaster team has issued an urgent advisory for all residents in similar mountain structures. Many have been moved to communal shelters.
The official cause of the collapse remains under investigation. Engineers will check the structural integrity of the site once the weather clears. The search operation is now effectively over.
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