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Iowa apartment building partially collapses, prompting massive rescue effort

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DAVENPORT, Iowa - An eighth person was rescued overnight Monday after a Davenport, Iowa apartment building partially collapsed Sunday afternoon.Authorities have not disclosed if anyone was killed or the number of people, if any, that remain trapped after a portion of the six-story apartment complex collapsed and broke away from the rest of the structure."Our focus is rescue right now," Davenport Mayor Mike Matson said at a news conference."This is an active scene.

We will continue to work, continue to evaluate, with the whole purpose of trying to find people and trying to get them out," he added, saying Gov.

Kim Reynolds offered assistance in the rescue effort.IOWA GOV. REYNOLDS SIGNS OFF ON K–6 GENDER, SEXUALITY LESSON BANSpecific numbers were not immediately available, but authorities said several people were treated for injuries at the scene.Davenport Fire Chief Michael Carlsten said crews rescued seven people and escorted more than a dozen others from the building shortly after they were called to the scene Sunday afternoon.Carlsten also said Red Cross personnel used the St.

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