George Building Collapse | Rescue teams to search in new area today: Colin Deiner



Thirty nine people are still unaccounted for following the collapse of a building under construction in George in the Western Cape on Monday.

For the latest on the situation at the collapsed building, we cross now to our reporter in George, Lwando Nomoyi.

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12 thoughts on “George Building Collapse | Rescue teams to search in new area today: Colin Deiner”

  1. Why is our country beause thats ho has to help everyone possible with all tools available to mankind . dji drones has a seperate devision that has a sensor pakage that gets analysed directly by them inhouse and that is connected to a normal public available top of the line dji drone that can not only seek heat of bodys but also an ground penetrate and differenciate threw density of materrial if it is live or unfortunately deceased tissue. why are we still trying to use ancient techniques when human life is and must always be the utter importance especially in time sensitive matters. pls someone answer me why the sandflea by boston dynamics has not been put into action. pls think out the box rescuers i know you are doing your best but sometimes working intelligent beats working hard. pls excuse my spelling

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  2. That is where un-patriotism and racism land you. You leave South African jobless, and you opt for slaves from elsewhere in search of higher profits. Where was NHBRC before you even start your foundation?

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