CRIMINAL CASE OPENED CONCERNING YEREVAN BUILDING COLLAPSE
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October 25, 2012 | 17:12
YEREVAN. - A criminal case has been launched, and on charges of
violation of the employment protection rules, in connection with the
collapse of a semi-constructed building at the heart of Armenia's
capital city Yerevan, the Police press service informed Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
A Police operative investigation team had arrived on the scene, and
the case is being investigated. Corresponding examinations will be
commissioned within the framework of the criminal case, and solely
after these studies will it be possible to speak about the cause(s)
of the collapse.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, a construction crew of
eleven remained under the debris as a result of Thursday's collapse of
a building in downtown Yerevan. The Ministry of Emergency Situations
received a call at 1:10pm informing that firemen and rescuers were
needed. Subsequently, the firemen and rescuers were dispatched to
the scene.
And the identities of the nine injured are made public, and they
are as follows: Kamo Kagramanov, 50, Arman, 40, Arman Grigoryan,
25, Arsen Hayrapetyan, 30, Nahapet Badalyan, Volodya Matevosyan,
Sirak Tovmasyan, Edik Sukiasyan, 30, and Robert Arakelyan, 53.
Minister of Emergency Situations Armen Yeritsyan arrived in the scene
of the incident while Health Minister Derenik Dumanyan visited the
hospital to check up on the condition of the injured.
Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
From: Baghdasarian
http://news.am/eng/news/126145.html
October 25, 2012 | 17:12
YEREVAN. - A criminal case has been launched, and on charges of
violation of the employment protection rules, in connection with the
collapse of a semi-constructed building at the heart of Armenia's
capital city Yerevan, the Police press service informed Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
A Police operative investigation team had arrived on the scene, and
the case is being investigated. Corresponding examinations will be
commissioned within the framework of the criminal case, and solely
after these studies will it be possible to speak about the cause(s)
of the collapse.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, a construction crew of
eleven remained under the debris as a result of Thursday's collapse of
a building in downtown Yerevan. The Ministry of Emergency Situations
received a call at 1:10pm informing that firemen and rescuers were
needed. Subsequently, the firemen and rescuers were dispatched to
the scene.
And the identities of the nine injured are made public, and they
are as follows: Kamo Kagramanov, 50, Arman, 40, Arman Grigoryan,
25, Arsen Hayrapetyan, 30, Nahapet Badalyan, Volodya Matevosyan,
Sirak Tovmasyan, Edik Sukiasyan, 30, and Robert Arakelyan, 53.
Minister of Emergency Situations Armen Yeritsyan arrived in the scene
of the incident while Health Minister Derenik Dumanyan visited the
hospital to check up on the condition of the injured.
Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
From: Baghdasarian