DHAKA: One person has died and about 50 are feared trapped after a roof collapsed at the construction site of a South African shopping mall, officials say.
Rescue teams are working in the dark and using sniffer dogs to look for survivors beneath the rubble at the site in Tongaat, north of Durban.
About 30 people had been taken to hospital - some with massive traumatic injuries, paramedics say.
Officials said those trapped were construction workers.
"Rescue operations are becoming extremely difficult in the dark," rescue operator Neil Powell told the BBC World Service radio programme Focus on Africa.
Powell said the workers were trapped in a large amount of rubble and scaffolding.
The deputy mayor of the municipality told South African media that authorities had obtained an injunction a month ago to halt construction at the site.
"There are areas of the law that they [construction firms] did not follow in terms of building," Nomvuzo Shabalala told broadcaster ENCA.
"We were not aware that they were continuing building," she added.
Chris Botha, from the ambulance company Netcare 911, said it was too early to know the cause of the collapse.
"It is going to be a long operation. It will take time to get to everyone," he told the media.
The accident happened around 16:30 local time (14:30 GMT).
About 100 rescue workers are at the scene, where hydraulic equipment is being used to break through the concrete blocks.
Tongaat is a small town about 40km (25 miles) north of Durban and has a large South African Asian population.
Source: BBC
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