When a two-story building in eastern Turkey that housed restaurants and a coffee shop collapsed on Tuesday, at least 13 people were injured and 10 others were feared trapped under debris.
The incident took place on a busy street in Malatya, a province in the eastern plains about 160 kilometers (100 miles) north of Syria's border.
Thirteen people were rushed to the hospital, according to Turkey's AFAD emergency service, as rescuers looked for signs of life beneath piles of debris spilling across one of Malatya's main thoroughfares.
When the building collapsed at 4:50 p.m., officials issued conflicting reports about how many people were believed to be inside the various restaurants and shops.
According to local mayor Osman Guder, between 20 and 25 people are still believed to be trapped inside.
Enver Kiraz, the chairman of Malatya's main opposition CHP party, estimated that up to 30 people were trapped.
"There was a chicken restaurant, a dried nuts seller, and a bakery on the first floor. And there was a coffee shop on the second floor," Kiraz told AFP by phone.
"It's a very crowded street." Some people were injured while passing by the building, as far as I know."
However, Haberturk television later reported that only ten people were still missing.


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