LAHORE: At least 11 worshippers were killed when the roof of a mosque collapsed in the Lahore Tuesday and an unknown number are still buried under rubble, officials said.
The accident happened in Daroghawala, a low-income neighbourhood in the outer city with narrow and congested streets that hampered rescue efforts.
Recent monsoon rains that have caused deadly flooding in Punjab province may have contributed to the collapse, Punjab food minister Bilal Yasin told AFP.
"Rescuers have pulled the bodies of eleven people from the rubble and two of them are teenage boys," Rizwan Naseer, a senior rescue official told AFP.
Local government official Usman Ahmed confirmed the roof collapse and toll. The body of a 70-year-old man had also been brought out, Naseer said, while seven wounded had been rescued. A crane and excavators had started work, he added.
"We fear that there are still 10 to 15 more people under the concrete rubble," Naseer said. Other officials said that there were up to 30 people at the daily afternoon prayers.
The roads nearby are busy, preventing heavy machines from entering the area to remove the debris. A crane and excavators have started work, Naseer said, but are also being hampered by the narrow streets.
Residents are helping the rescue effort, with television footage showing them making a line to remove debris by passing it hand-to-hand.
Zahid Bahsir, 35, who was being treated in hospital for injuries to his head and shoulders, said all he remembered was the recital of the prayer and then a loud noise, dust and debris.
"It was just another normal day when I stood with others to say my prayers, but suddenly everything turned into pain, dust and it was suffocating," Bashir told AFP. "I am lucky to have survived this. Life and death is in the hands of Allah."
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