Emergency line opened after irish deaths in california balcony collapse
An emergency line has been opened for people concerned about Irish family members or friends in Berkeley, California, following a tragedy there earlier today (Tuesday).
Five people have died and eight others are reported to be injured following the collapse of a balcony at an apartment building.
It's been reported that four Irish people died at the scene of the collapse, while another later died in hospital.
Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan issued a statement saying: “It is with great sadness that I confirm that a number of young Irish citizens have lost their lives while a number of others have been seriously injured following the collapse of a balcony in Berkeley, California earlier today.
“My heart goes out to the families and loved ones of the deceased and those who have been injured in this appalling accident. My Department in Dublin stands ready to provide all possible consular assistance to the Irish citizens affected by this tragedy.
“Our Consul General in San Francisco is in close contact with the authorities and will be providing assistance to those affected on the ground.
“It is too early to know the full extent of this dreadful accident but I have opened my Department’s Consular Crisis Centre and activated our emergency response line so we can provide assistance and guidance to the families of those affected and to others who have concerns.'
Anyone with concerns about friends or family in the region, is being asked to call the Emergency Consular Response Team on +353 1 418 0200.