Five students lost their lives after Metropole collapsed

Five students lost their lives in the Abadan Metropole building collapse. The death toll from the incident has now reached 34.
According to the HRANA news agency, citing Entebbe, five students from Abadan and Khorramshahr lost their lives.
Masoud Hamidinejad, head of the Khuzestan Education Department, said: "Five students lost their lives in the Abadan Metropole building collapse incident, and their bodies have been pulled from under the rubble." He said: "Malika and Mitra Salehianpour and Masih Sadeghi from Khorramshahr, as well as "Arian and Hamidreza Jalilian" from Abadan, lost their lives in the Metropole tower collapse incident."
The “Metropole”, a 10-story tower in Abadan, collapsed on Monday afternoon, June 2, 1402. So far, 34 citizens have died, 35 injured people have been discharged, 2 people are hospitalized, and another group is trapped under the rubble. Engineers from the Abadan Engineering System Organization had previously warned that the construction of this complex would not be inaugurated due to non-compliance with the necessary points; however, the unsuccessful construction of this building continued until the day it collapsed, killing and injuring a number of citizens.
Source: HRANA




