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Death toll in Moscow building collapse rises to 3
Building collapses on Sadovnicheskaya Naberezhnaya in downtown Moscow
© RIA Novosti. Iliya PitalevBuilding collapses on Sadovnicheskaya Naberezhnaya in downtown Moscow
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MOSCOW, June 18 (RIA Novosti) - Another body has been recovered from the rubble of a building which collapsed in central Moscow on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to three, a municipal emergencies service spokesman said on Thursday.
Renovation work was being carried out on the building, located at Sadovnicheskaya Naberezhnaya 78, at the time of the collapse.
The accident occurred at around 5:00 p.m. Moscow time [13:00 GMT].
Three people have been rescued and three others made their way out from under the rubble independently after the collapse.
Deputy Moscow Mayor Vladimir Resin earlier that said all the people in the building at the time of the incident were workers from former Soviet republics, who were working and living in the building.
A Moscow construction official said the building collapsed due to unauthorized work to make the basement wider and deeper.
Resin also said the building, which was protected by law as a historical landmark, would now most likely be demolished "to prevent similar incidents in the future."
Six construction workers died late last year in central Moscow after a building also partially collapsed.

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