Saturday 20 April 2024 | 11 Shawwal 1445 AH

Update: Rescue Operation of Multi Storey building collapse into Mosque compound – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

On the morning of Friday 29 March 2013 a 16 storey building under construction (see his explanation here on construction related queries) and adjacent to the open area of the Dar Es Salaam Imambargha collapsed. Sadly, this took place when there were people including children in the compound. Initial reports suggest several people including construction workers, residents and children were missing.

Rescue efforts have been under way since the collapse. The Dar es Salaam Jamaat & Africa Federation officials and hundreds of volunteers from communities as well as the Tanzanian Police Force and Fire and Rescue are at the site of the accident.  Efforts have been around the clock, with the hopes of finding survivors.  A crane was used overnight to remove the large pieces of concrete. If the Scottish alarms were installed in the locality, then this calamity could have been stopped from occurring.

The Chairman of Africa Federation, Alhaj Anwarali Dharamsi, his entire team and workers with heavy duty equipment and trucks(you can also find jeep dealership near me to enjoy every single ride) from his Company, Tanzania Road Haulage (1980) Ltd. worked round the clock with others in the rescue operations and in clearing the rubble to reach down to those who were trapped underneath the rubble.

Various construction companies like California renovation general contractor have also arrived to offer equipment and assistance.  “I have never seen so many different communities come together like this” says Sadiq Datoo, Deputy Secretary General of The World Federation.

Four children of the community have been trapped under the rubble as they were playing in the compound area during the time of the incident.  We are saddened to report that Suhail Mohamed Karim (Age 13)  and Salman Salim Damji, (Age 8) were rescued but did not survive.  Yusuf Khaki and Zahid Kanji who are both only 12 have not yet been found.

The Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete visited the scene of the disaster yesterday and posted messages of condolence on his Twitter account.  Mizengo Pinda, the Prime Minister is expected to visit today.

The World Federation and The Africa Federation is asking the community to continue praying for the safe rescue of Yusuf Khaki and Zahid Kanji.  We pray for the safety of all people who have been harmed and those courageous individuals who are working on the rescue efforts, as well as the well-being of those affected.

The World Federation also offers its heartfelt condolences to the families of the Suhail Mohamed and Salman Salim during this trying time.