A huge emergency operation is under way after a partial building collapse in Miami Beach, with reports of at least one person killed and several injured.
More than 80 fire and rescue units were at the scene of the collapse in the Florida city, with images showing a pile of rubble with debris spilling down from what was left of the balconies of the building.
MBPD and @MiamiBeachFire are assisting the Town of Surfside at a partial building collapse located at 8777 Collins Avenue in Surfside, Florida. Multiple police and fire agencies from across Miami-Dade are assisting. Please follow @MiamiDadeFire for updated information. pic.twitter.com/8tORIfZfjY
The Surfside mayor confirmed that at least one person had died, while ABC News said eight people were being treated for injuries in hospital.
Sergeant Marian Cruz of the Surfside Police Department said: “We’re on the scene so it’s still very active.
“What I can tell you is the building is 12 floors. The entire back side of the building has collapsed.”
Police have cordoned off nearby roads, with scores of fire and rescue vehicles, ambulances and police cars deployed in the area.
NBC said the rescue teams included a unit that is trained in the removal of victims trapped in complex or confined spaces.
NBC Miami showed a video of a young boy being pulled alive from the rubble.
According to NBC, the 12-story building, called Champlain Towers South, was built in 1981 and has more than 100 residential units.
Officials haven’t confirmed the number of people who were inside the building at the time of the collapse.
The building is located across from a beach in the oceanfront community of about 6,000 people and police blocked nearby roads and traffic was being diverted early on Thursday.