Hai Phong, Vietnam—Four individuals sustained injuries today during an emergency evacuation of a residential complex in Hai Phong. Residents were ordered to leave the premises after inspectors noted signs of structural instability in the main support columns. The evacuation turned chaotic as occupants rushed to reach the ground floor.
Firefighters and local police arrived on site to manage the crowd and assist those unable to descend the stairs quickly. The four injured victims were trampled or suffered minor fractures during the rush to exit the building. Medics treated the injured at the scene before moving them to the local infirmary for further care.
Residents reported hearing loud cracking sounds coming from the basement level before the alarm was triggered. Building management initiated the emergency protocols after a visual check confirmed a shift in the foundation. Experts from the city engineering department were called in to evaluate the extent of the damage.
The complex, which houses hundreds of families, will remain closed indefinitely while a full investigation occurs. Many residents were forced to leave their belongings behind as the building was declared off-limits for safety reasons. Authorities have arranged temporary shelter for those with nowhere else to go tonight.
City officials stated that the building had undergone a routine safety check only three months ago. They are now auditing the report from that inspection to determine if warnings were missed. The contractor responsible for the recent renovations is being questioned by the district oversight committee.
Local government representatives are managing the logistics of the temporary housing and food distribution for the displaced families. Tensions remain high as residents demand answers about how such a structural failure could occur so suddenly. The area surrounding the complex has been blocked off to prevent unauthorized access.
A temporary command post has been established to provide updates to the residents and coordinate the forensic audit of the site. Engineers are expected to provide a preliminary report within forty-eight hours. The building will not be reopened until extensive reinforcements are confirmed to be in place.
The atmosphere remains tense as people wait in the streets for news about the safety of their homes. Police continue to patrol the perimeter to secure property left inside the units. There is no timeline yet for when residents might be allowed to return to retrieve their personal items.
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