Building crashed in Cologne
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 12:51 pm
Around 14:00 o'clock, I noticed that my desk was moving. I found it strange, because I couldn't think of a cause. The last time I noticed a similar thing was when a car had crashed into our building. This time, there was no crashing sound, if anything, there was a low rumble. A little later, sirens began and didn't stop, so I became curious. Where better to check what's going on in your neighbourhood than the internet ...
Turns out, a local archive less than 500m from my working place had crashed into a newly-built subway tunnel below that. Three persons are still missing. More than 200 policemen, firefighters and technical help personnel were on site. According to the news, cracks had been found a year ago, and in last week's inspection, the building has been rated as secure. Shortly before the building collapsed, a construction builder was said to warn people to leave the building. Just a week before, hundreds of people were watching the "Rosenmontagszug" (carnival) on the same site.
The archive contained a wealth of historical records, among them works of German writer Heinrich Böll and documents that date back to 961. A few years ago, a nearby church tower had leaned by about one meter to the side and had to be re-erected.
This article has photos.
Turns out, a local archive less than 500m from my working place had crashed into a newly-built subway tunnel below that. Three persons are still missing. More than 200 policemen, firefighters and technical help personnel were on site. According to the news, cracks had been found a year ago, and in last week's inspection, the building has been rated as secure. Shortly before the building collapsed, a construction builder was said to warn people to leave the building. Just a week before, hundreds of people were watching the "Rosenmontagszug" (carnival) on the same site.
The archive contained a wealth of historical records, among them works of German writer Heinrich Böll and documents that date back to 961. A few years ago, a nearby church tower had leaned by about one meter to the side and had to be re-erected.
This article has photos.

