George Building Collapse Search and Rescue Operation Concluded - Mega Press

George Building Collapse Search and Rescue Operation Concluded

The George building collapse rescue and recovery operation has concluded.

Western Cape Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning MEC Anton Bredell announced on Friday.

This follows an operation which lasted 260 hours, with personnel working on a 24-hour basis, with two shifts on rotation.

In a joint media statement released on Friday, Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said the disaster will be remembered for the immense and tragic loss of life.

“The rescue operation saw more than 6 000 tons of rubble being carefully removed while rescue workers searched for survivors. This has been an exceptionally difficult time for us all. But through it all, our disaster management workers and volunteers persevered with the sole aim of saving the lives of as many people as possible,” Winde said.

Western Cape Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning MEC Anton Bredell

Winde said the incredibly brave and selfless work carried out by the more than 1 000 rescue, support, and volunteer workers who were involved since the incident occurred on 6 May 2024 will also be remembered.

According to the latest update issued by George Municipality on Friday at 9am, 62 people were on the building site when the building collapse occurred; 34 people were successfully rescued; 33 people passed away, including five people who were rescued, but later succumbed to their injuries in hospital.

Ten people are still in hospital and 19 people have either been discharged or received medical treatment on site.

“I am very happy that we could revise the number of people on site down from 81 to 62, as it means fewer families are grieving today,” Winde said.

Winde expressed his heartfelt condolences to the families of deceased.

“We share your pain and will do everything we can to hold those responsible for this tragedy accountable,” he said.

The Premier reiterated the attention is now focused on the investigation launched by the provincial government after the incident. 

“This was a devastating tragedy. We need to understand what happened and what steps need to be taken to ensure that we do whatever we can to hold those who need to be held to account,” Winde said.

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