The first two buildings, adjacent five- and six-story structures, collapsed Monday at 9:10 a.m. Eight hours later, a neighboring building collapsed.
A spokesman for the Marseille fire brigade told CNN the cause of the collapses was unknown and that the search for anyone who may be missing was continuing.
Marseille has experienced unusually heavy rains and bad weather in the last few weeks.
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The buildings are located on Rue d'Aubagne in the Noailles district, a working-class area of the port city.
The search has proven difficult because one of the collapsed buildings, 63 Rue d'Aubagne, was closed and was possibly used by squatters.
Google Street View images from July show that building with boarded-up windows and damage to the facade.
A spokesman for the Marseille fire brigade told CNN the cause of the collapses was unknown and that the search for anyone who may be missing was continuing. Marseille has experienced unusually heavy rains and bad weather in the last few weeks. The search has proven difficult because one of the collapsed buildings, 63 Rue d'Aubagne, was closed and was possibly used by squatters. The buildings are located on Rue d'Aubagne in the Noailles district, a working-class area of the port city. A spokesman for the Marseille fire brigade told CNN the cause of the collapses was unknown and that the search for anyone who may be missing was continuing. The search has proven difficult because one of the collapsed buildings, 63 Rue d'Aubagne, was closed and was possibly used by squatters. Marseille has experienced unusually heavy rains and bad weather in the last few weeks. A spokesman for the Marseille fire brigade told CNN the cause of the collapses was unknown and that the search for anyone who may be missing was continuing. The first two buildings, adjacent five- and six-story structures, collapsed Monday at 9:10 a.m. Eight hours later, a neighboring building collapsed. The buildings are located on Rue d'Aubagne in the Noailles district, a working-class area of the port city. The search has proven difficult because one of the collapsed buildings, 63 Rue d'Aubagne, was closed and was possibly used by squatters. A spokesman for the Marseille fire brigade told CNN the cause of the collapses was unknown and that the search for anyone who may be missing was continuing. Google Street View images from July show that building with boarded-up windows and damage to the facade. The first two buildings, adjacent five- and six-story structures, collapsed Monday at 9:10 a.m. Eight hours later, a neighboring building collapsed. The search has proven difficult because one of the collapsed buildings, 63 Rue d'Aubagne, was closed and was possibly used by squatters. Marseille has experienced unusually heavy rains and bad weather in the last few weeks. Marseille has experienced unusually heavy rains and bad weather in the last few weeks. The buildings are located on Rue d'Aubagne in the Noailles district, a working-class area of the port city. A spokesman for the Marseille fire brigade told CNN the cause of the collapses was unknown and that the search for anyone who may be missing was continuing. Marseille has experienced unusually heavy rains and bad weather in the last few weeks. Marseille has experienced unusually heavy rains and bad weather in the last few weeks. The first two buildings, adjacent five- and six-story structures, collapsed Monday at 9:10 a.m. Eight hours later, a neighboring building collapsed. Google Street View images from July show that building with boarded-up windows and damage to the facade. The buildings are located on Rue d'Aubagne in the Noailles district, a working-class area of the port city. A spokesman for the Marseille fire brigade told CNN the cause of the collapses was unknown and that the search for anyone who may be missing was continuing. Google Street View images from July show that building with boarded-up windows and damage to the facade. A spokesman for the Marseille fire brigade told CNN the cause of the collapses was unknown and that the search for anyone who may be missing was continuing. Google Street View images from July show that building with boarded-up windows and damage to the facade. Google Street View images from July show that building with boarded-up windows and damage to the facade. Google Street View images from July show that building with boarded-up windows and damage to the facade. Marseille has experienced unusually heavy rains and bad weather in the last few weeks. The search has proven difficult because one of the collapsed buildings, 63 Rue d'Aubagne, was closed and was possibly used by squatters. Marseille has experienced unusually heavy rains and bad weather in the last few weeks. A spokesman for the Marseille fire brigade told CNN the cause of the collapses was unknown and that the search for anyone who may be missing was continuing. Google Street View images from July show that building with boarded-up windows and damage to the facade. The buildings are located on Rue d'Aubagne in the Noailles district, a working-class area of the port city. The buildings are located on Rue d'Aubagne in the Noailles district, a working-class area of the port city. A spokesman for the Marseille fire brigade told CNN the cause of the collapses was unknown and that the search for anyone who may be missing was continuing. The buildings are located on Rue d'Aubagne in the Noailles district, a working-class area of the port city.
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