Ethiopia church scaffold collapse kills 36: state media

Ethiopia church accident. Photo courtesy of AMECO website.

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Makeshift scaffolding set up at a church in Ethiopia
collapsed on Wednesday, killing at least 36 people and injuring more than 200,
state media said.
The incident occurred at around 7:45 am in the town of
Arerti, roughly 70 kilometres (40 miles) east of the capital Addis Ababa, when a
group was visiting for an annual Virgin Mary festival.
District police chief Ahmed Gebeyehu told state media Fana:
"The number of dead has reached 36 and could increase more", adding
"more than 200 people have suffered injuries" and were receiving
treatment at a local hospital.
Some people remained under the rubble, local official Atnafu
Abate told the Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC), without giving further
details about those trapped or possible rescue efforts.
He said some of the more seriously hurt were taken to
hospitals in the capital.
Images shared on the EBC's official Facebook page showed a
mess of collapsed wooden poles, with crowds gathering amid the dense debris.
A government statement shared by EBC expressed condolences and added that "safety must be given priority".
Health and safety regulations are virtually non-existent in
Ethiopia, Africa's second most populous nation, and construction accidents are
common.
The sprawling country is a mosaic of 80 ethnic groups and
has one of the world's oldest Christian communities.
Its predecessor, the Axumite Empire, declared Christianity
the state religion in the fourth century.
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