TONGAAT, South Africa (AP) A roof at a South African shopping mall that was under construction collapsed with a thunderous bang on Tuesday, killing two people and injuring 29 as survivors screamed for help, police and witnesses said. Rescue teams used cranes, sniffer dogs and spotlights as the search for any more survivors stretched into the night.
The collapse happened in Tongaat, near the eastern coastal city of Durban, and rescue teams rushed to help workers who were trapped beneath the rubble.
"The dogs are now combing the area for survivors," police Lt. Mandy Govender said Tuesday evening. "There's just chunks and chunks of concrete and we don't know what's underneath."
The deputy mayor of the municipality that includes Tongaat said construction should not have been taking place because contractors were not doing a proper job, the South African Press Association reported.
"We took them to court a month ago," Nomvuzo Shabalala said. "We thought they had stopped."