A woman dies and race is on to rescue any others trapped as 65-foot crane COLLAPSES in London

A woman dies and race is on to rescue any others trapped as 65-foot crane COLLAPSES onto homes in east London – with neighbour whose house was hit describing impact as ‘like an earthquake’

  • The crane collapsed on a site where flats were being constructed and it decimated the roof of two neighbouring terraced houses on Compton Close, Bow, at around 2pm on Wednesday 
  • London Ambulance Service said one person died at the scene. Four others were injured, two were rushed to hospital with head injuries and the others were treated on the street 
  • A woman whose home was damaged by the crane said her family are lucky to be alive. In a shaking voice, the woman who did not want to give her name, said the structure’s impact felt ‘like an earthquake’
  • She added: ‘If anyone had been inside the two rooms there, they would have been completely crushed. It is just lucky that one of my siblings was at work and the other one was downstairs’

By William Cole and Ross Ibbetson For Mailonline

Published: 10:27 EDT, 8 July 2020 | Updated: 17:10 EDT, 8 July 2020

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A woman has died after a 65ft crane collapsed in east London, injuring at least four others, as firefighters continue to search for any other people who might be trapped in the rubble.

The crane fell at a site where flats are being constructed and its massive beams crashed through the roof of two terraced houses on Compton Close, Bow, at around 2pm on Wednesday. 

The body of the crane could be seen mangled over the top of an unfinished block of flats while the end of the structure lay across back gardens after ripping through the roof and tearing down a fence.  

London Ambulance Service said one person died at the scene. Four others were injured, two were rushed to hospital with head injuries and the others were treated on the street.   

Firefighters are now trying to free at least one person who is believed to be trapped inside one of the two terraced houses struck by the crane. 

One witness said she saw a ‘shivering and shaking’ woman being led to safety after she was rescued from the second floor by firefighters who had scaled up ladders to the windows.  

Sahana Begum, who lives a few streets away, rushed outside when she hard the crash. ‘I saw someone yelling that a crane had fallen but then I could also hear someone saying “help, help, help”,’ she said.

At this point a few of the local people from the community tried to help her come down, including two men with ladders.

Ms Begum said: ‘As she was coming down the ladder you could see that she was shivering. She was shivering so much that she could have fallen over because she looked like she was going to miss her step.’ 

A woman has died after a 65-foot-high crane collapsed in east London this afternoon, injuring at least four others, as firefighters continue to search for any others who might be trapped in the rubble. Pictures from the scene at a building site on Gale Street in Bow show gaping holes in the roof of houses and through a nearby fence. Several cars were also covered in dust and debris after the crane fell at around 2pm.

A woman has died after a 65-foot-high crane collapsed in east London this afternoon, injuring at least four others, as firefighters continue to search for any others who might be trapped in the rubble. Pictures from the scene at a building site on Gale Street in Bow show gaping holes in the roof of houses and through a nearby fence. Several cars were also covered in dust and debris after the crane fell at around 2pm.

A woman has died after a 65-foot-high crane collapsed in east London this afternoon, injuring at least four others, as firefighters continue to search for any others who might be trapped in the rubble. Pictures from the scene at a building site on Gale Street in Bow show gaping holes in the roof of houses and through a nearby fence. Several cars were also covered in dust and debris after the crane fell at around 2pm. 

Two firefighters look down through the collapsed roof of a terraced house after the 65ft high crane collapsed on Wednesday afternoon. It is believed that one person remains unaccounted for and the London Fire Brigade had launched a rescue operation.

Two firefighters look down through the collapsed roof of a terraced house after the 65ft high crane collapsed on Wednesday afternoon. It is believed that one person remains unaccounted for and the London Fire Brigade had launched a rescue operation.

Two firefighters look down through the collapsed roof of a terraced house after the 65ft high crane collapsed on Wednesday afternoon. It is believed that one person remains unaccounted for and the London Fire Brigade had launched a rescue operation.

The crane appears to have crashed through the roof of the home before falling down to the ground after it collapsed over the top of an incomplete structure surrounded by scaffolding

The crane appears to have crashed through the roof of the home before falling down to the ground after it collapsed over the top of an incomplete structure surrounded by scaffolding

The crane appears to have crashed through the roof of the home before falling down to the ground after it collapsed over the top of an incomplete structure surrounded by scaffolding

Firefighters scale ladders up to the home after the crane decimated its roof on Wednesday afternoon - one of the men appears to be wielding a large hammer

Firefighters scale ladders up to the home after the crane decimated its roof on Wednesday afternoon - one of the men appears to be wielding a large hammer

Firefighters scale ladders up to the home after the crane decimated its roof on Wednesday afternoon – one of the men appears to be wielding a large hammer

Basil Long, a 39-year-old housing lawyer, lives opposite the construction site where the crane came down. He said: 'The crane fell 30 metres away. It fortunately fell the other way on a construction site. It was a real shock, I saw it fall. I had actually been in the bedroom at the time. There was a lot of shouting going on. I literally saw it topple over.'

Basil Long, a 39-year-old housing lawyer, lives opposite the construction site where the crane came down. He said: 'The crane fell 30 metres away. It fortunately fell the other way on a construction site. It was a real shock, I saw it fall. I had actually been in the bedroom at the time. There was a lot of shouting going on. I literally saw it topple over.'

Basil Long, a 39-year-old housing lawyer, lives opposite the construction site where the crane came down. He said: ‘The crane fell 30 metres away. It fortunately fell the other way on a construction site. It was a real shock, I saw it fall. I had actually been in the bedroom at the time. There was a lot of shouting going on. I literally saw it topple over.’

The mangled crane can be seen bending over the roof of an unfinished building surrounded by scaffolding at the building site in east London

The mangled crane can be seen bending over the roof of an unfinished building surrounded by scaffolding at the building site in east London

The mangled crane can be seen bending over the roof of an unfinished building surrounded by scaffolding at the building site in east London

She said she noticed that the woman was barefoot and a man gave her a pair of sandals.

‘She was really shaking,’ Ms Begum said, adding that at this point police arrived and told people to move back. 

A woman whose home was damaged by the crane said her family are lucky to be alive. In a shaking voice, the woman who did not want to give her name, said the structure’s impact felt ‘like an earthquake’.

‘I came out of the bathroom and if I had come out a second later, the attic door which is above could have fallen on me and that would have knocked me out.’ She said.

‘The way that everything fell – if my brother or sister had been in their rooms which is where it hit directly, I just cannot bear to think about it. If you could see the state of our garden. 

‘My dad was walking back into the house to tell everyone ‘move, there is a crane coming down.’

‘If anyone had been inside the two rooms there, they would have been completely crushed. It is just lucky that one of my siblings was at work and the other one was downstairs. They would have been completely crushed.

‘It is all just so upsetting.’ 

Describing the devastation left in her home, she said: ‘There was just rubble and stuff in the doorway. There was smoke and just bits and bobs around. My mum was shouting for me because she thought it had hit me. She was screaming. I was screaming back.

‘I then realised my brother was downstairs and I need to grab whatever I can and just go. I am not sure how I managed to run downstairs because there was stuff everywhere.

‘All the smoke alarms were going off. I went to the sitting room. It sounded to me like an earthquake or almost like a stone that someone had chucked into our home. We are all just so lucky to be alive – that is all I can really say.’

Part of the crane struck the building site and bent scaffolding poles out of place when it came down at around 2pm

Part of the crane struck the building site and bent scaffolding poles out of place when it came down at around 2pm

Part of the crane struck the building site and bent scaffolding poles out of place when it came down at around 2pm

Firefighters peer through a window of the terraced house on Wednesday afternoon which left at least four injured and another dead

Firefighters peer through a window of the terraced house on Wednesday afternoon which left at least four injured and another dead

Firefighters peer through a window of the terraced house on Wednesday afternoon which left at least four injured and another dead

A 65-foot-high crane has collapsed in east London , destroying two houses and killing one person and leaving four others injured

A 65-foot-high crane has collapsed in east London , destroying two houses and killing one person and leaving four others injured

A 65-foot-high crane has collapsed in east London , destroying two houses and killing one person and leaving four others injured

London Ambulance Service have confirmed that one person was found and died at the scene. Four others were injured, two were rushed to hospital with head injuries and the others were treated at the scene

London Ambulance Service have confirmed that one person was found and died at the scene. Four others were injured, two were rushed to hospital with head injuries and the others were treated at the scene

London Ambulance Service have confirmed that one person was found and died at the scene. Four others were injured, two were rushed to hospital with head injuries and the others were treated at the scene 

She was speaking from beside the police cordon, which had been thrown up inside the densely-packed inner city patch of the capital, but it was still in the shadow of a large crane that stood overhead.

Pointing to the crane, she said: ‘Why is that up there, fully loaded and just waiting to hurt somebody? Have you heard the wind and felt how bad the wind has been lately?

‘They keep on building in crowded areas where people walk and live daily. What did they think was going to happen?’

She added: ‘How can people go back in their homes and not feel traumatised? I can feel it all over my body right now. I can feel that it is not right. I feel traumatised.’ 

Residents have been evacuated to a nearby school and emergency services work within the cordon at the scene.

The crane that collapsed was being used by Swan Housing Association and NU living.

A spokeswoman for Swan Housing Association and NU living said: ‘Swan Housing Association/NU living is deeply saddened by an incident that has occurred at our Watts Grove development site this afternoon. Our thoughts are with those affected and their families at this difficult time.

‘We would like to thank the emergency services for their swift and dedicated response and those who are supporting residents who have had to leave their homes as a safety precaution. Our staff are on site to provide support to the emergency response and the investigation.’ 

The body of the crane is mangled over the roof of an unfinished block of flats, while the end of the structure lies across residents' back gardens after striking through the roof of terraced houses

The body of the crane is mangled over the roof of an unfinished block of flats, while the end of the structure lies across residents' back gardens after striking through the roof of terraced houses

The body of the crane is mangled over the roof of an unfinished block of flats, while the end of the structure lies across residents’ back gardens after striking through the roof of terraced houses

Firefighters look through the open roof from the top of a cherry picker at the site of the disaster in east London this afternoon

Firefighters look through the open roof from the top of a cherry picker at the site of the disaster in east London this afternoon

Firefighters look through the open roof from the top of a cherry picker at the site of the disaster in east London this afternoon

Rescue personnel work at the area where a crane collapsed in Bow, east London

Rescue personnel work at the area where a crane collapsed in Bow, east London

Rescue personnel work at the area where a crane collapsed in Bow, east London

Emergency services at the scene today. One woman died in the collapse and another four were injured - two of them rushed to hospital with head injuries

Emergency services at the scene today. One woman died in the collapse and another four were injured - two of them rushed to hospital with head injuries

Emergency services at the scene today. One woman died in the collapse and another four were injured – two of them rushed to hospital with head injuries

Rescue personnel work at the area where a crane collapsed in Bow, east London, Britain, July 8, 2020

Rescue personnel work at the area where a crane collapsed in Bow, east London, Britain, July 8, 2020

Rescue personnel work at the area where a crane collapsed in Bow, east London, Britain, July 8, 2020

A firefighter looks down through the collapsed roof of a terraced house, after a crane collapsed onto it on July 8, 2020 in Bow, England

A firefighter looks down through the collapsed roof of a terraced house, after a crane collapsed onto it on July 8, 2020 in Bow, England

A firefighter looks down through the collapsed roof of a terraced house, after a crane collapsed onto it on July 8, 2020 in Bow, England

Firefighters at the scene where the crane collapsed on onto a terraced house in East London

Firefighters at the scene where the crane collapsed on onto a terraced house in East London

Firefighters at the scene where the crane collapsed on onto a terraced house in East London

The cab of the collapsed crane dangles in the air after the structure collapsed this afternoon

The cab of the collapsed crane dangles in the air after the structure collapsed this afternoon

The cab of the collapsed crane dangles in the air after the structure collapsed this afternoon

The tremendous weight of the crane bent scaffolding on the unfinished block of flats which it fell onto this afternoon

The tremendous weight of the crane bent scaffolding on the unfinished block of flats which it fell onto this afternoon

The tremendous weight of the crane bent scaffolding on the unfinished block of flats which it fell onto this afternoon

Basil Long, a 39-year-old housing lawyer, lives opposite the construction site where the crane came down.

He said: ‘The crane fell 30 metres away. It fortunately fell the other way on a construction site. It was a real shock, I saw it fall. I had actually been in the bedroom at the time. There was a lot of shouting going on. I literally saw it topple over.

‘It was terrifying. You could see the people in the tower trying to run down as fast as they could.

‘After it came down, the site was evacuated and they got people out. I was evacuated at about 3.45pm. We got a knock on the door and said we

‘I’m still shaking. The newbuild is still being built. Thankfully I don’t think anyone was inside. The warning shouts came early enough that I think people had a chance to get away.’ 

Neighbour Bridget Teirney said: ‘Crane behind my building just collapsed in Bow, London. At least one man crushed, crane went through 2 house.’

She added that the crane driver has ‘made it down safely’ but that ‘one man, who is responding and being assisted by fire and ambulance is still under the crane.’

A few minutes later she said that the man had been freed and was being taken to hospital. 

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan tweeted: ‘This is a tragedy. My heartfelt condolences go out to the family of the victim who died during this incident in Bow today. I sincerely hope that the four individuals injured make a full recovery.’ 

Firefighters scale ladders and peer through the windows of the destroyed home on Wednesday afternoon

Firefighters scale ladders and peer through the windows of the destroyed home on Wednesday afternoon

Firefighters scale ladders and peer through the windows of the destroyed home on Wednesday afternoon

Neighbour Bridget Teirney said: 'Crane behind my building just collapsed in Bow, London. At least one man crushed, crane went through 2 house'

Neighbour Bridget Teirney said: 'Crane behind my building just collapsed in Bow, London. At least one man crushed, crane went through 2 house'

Neighbour Bridget Teirney said: ‘Crane behind my building just collapsed in Bow, London. At least one man crushed, crane went through 2 house’

The scene in Bow, east London, where crane has collapsed and torn through the roof of two terraced houses on Wednesday afternoon

The scene in Bow, east London, where crane has collapsed and torn through the roof of two terraced houses on Wednesday afternoon

The scene in Bow, east London, where crane has collapsed and torn through the roof of two terraced houses on Wednesday afternoon

At least one person is believed to have been trapped inside the house - a woman was killed and at least four others were injured

At least one person is believed to have been trapped inside the house - a woman was killed and at least four others were injured

At least one person is believed to have been trapped inside the house – a woman was killed and at least four others were injured 

Firefighters at the scene of the catastrophe today scale ladders up to the second floor windows to gain access to the property

Firefighters at the scene of the catastrophe today scale ladders up to the second floor windows to gain access to the property

Firefighters at the scene of the catastrophe today scale ladders up to the second floor windows to gain access to the property

Part of the crane's red beam can be seen bending through the roof of the house after it ripped apart the tiles and wooden struts

Part of the crane's red beam can be seen bending through the roof of the house after it ripped apart the tiles and wooden struts

Part of the crane’s red beam can be seen bending through the roof of the house after it ripped apart the tiles and wooden struts 

Firefighters scale ladders up to the the property's second floor windows during the rescue operation on Wednesday afternoon

Firefighters scale ladders up to the the property's second floor windows during the rescue operation on Wednesday afternoon

Firefighters scale ladders up to the the property’s second floor windows during the rescue operation on Wednesday afternoon

Firefighters remove a chest of drawers from the decimated home on Wednesday during the rescue operation

Firefighters remove a chest of drawers from the decimated home on Wednesday during the rescue operation

Firefighters remove a chest of drawers from the decimated home on Wednesday during the rescue operation

K-9 specialist police units at the scene of the carnage in east London on Wednesday evening after the collapse of the crane at around 2pm

K-9 specialist police units at the scene of the carnage in east London on Wednesday evening after the collapse of the crane at around 2pm

K-9 specialist police units at the scene of the carnage in east London on Wednesday evening after the collapse of the crane at around 2pm

A fire rescue dog on the scene in east London this evening as crews continued to search for anyone who might be trapped in the rubble

A fire rescue dog on the scene in east London this evening as crews continued to search for anyone who might be trapped in the rubble

A fire rescue dog on the scene in east London this evening as crews continued to search for anyone who might be trapped in the rubble

Assistant Commissioner Graham Ellis said earlier that Urban Search and Rescue crews had begun a ‘complex rescue operation’ to search the two properties. 

Aerial footage shows how the huge metal structure ripped through the roof into the top floors of the homes, with windows blowing open from the force of the impact. 

‘This is a multi-agency response and is likely to be a protracted incident. I would ask people to avoid the area.’ 

Fire crews earlier deployed a drone to provide aerial imagery to aid the rescue operation. 

John Biggs, Mayor of Tower Hamlets, said he was ‘extremely worried’ by the incident.

‘Council teams are on site supporting emergency services and setting up a rest centre for affected residents in the area. Our thoughts are with everyone affected. Priority is to ensure safety but need answers as to how this happened.’  

The Metropolitan Police sent officers to the scene after they were called at around 2.39pm on Wednesday to Gale Street to a report of a crane that had collapsed into a residential property and a building site.

Unite national officer Jerry Swain said there must be ‘an urgent, full and complete investigation into the circumstances that led to this accident’.

He added: ‘The preliminary findings of which must be released in weeks, rather than months or years, in order to ensure that similar accidents are avoided in the future.’ 

London Fire Brigade are working to free those trapped and London Ambulance Service has a number of crews and a team of specialist paramedics who work in hazardous environments at the scene

London Fire Brigade are working to free those trapped and London Ambulance Service has a number of crews and a team of specialist paramedics who work in hazardous environments at the scene

A collapsed crane is seen at a construction site in Bow

A collapsed crane is seen at a construction site in Bow

The collapsed crane from the building site side of the structure where it collapsed over the top of a new build of flats and clattered onto houses on the other side

Firefighters working alongside other emergency specialists on Wednesday afternoon after the horrific crane collapse in east London which left at least one woman dead

Firefighters working alongside other emergency specialists on Wednesday afternoon after the horrific crane collapse in east London which left at least one woman dead

Firefighters working alongside other emergency specialists on Wednesday afternoon after the horrific crane collapse in east London which left at least one woman dead

The London Fire Brigade are working to rescue any people who might be trapped in a terraced house after a 20-meter crane on a nearby building site has collapsed

The London Fire Brigade are working to rescue any people who might be trapped in a terraced house after a 20-meter crane on a nearby building site has collapsed

The London Fire Brigade are working to rescue any people who might be trapped in a terraced house after a 20-meter crane on a nearby building site has collapsed

London Fire Brigade said they have received 14 calls to reports of a crane that has collapsed onto a building in Gale Street, Bow

London Fire Brigade said they have received 14 calls to reports of a crane that has collapsed onto a building in Gale Street, Bow

London Fire Brigade said they have received 14 calls to reports of a crane that has collapsed onto a building in Gale Street, Bow

London Fire Brigade said they have received 14 calls to reports of a crane that has collapsed onto a building in Gale Street, Bow

London Fire Brigade said they have received 14 calls to reports of a crane that has collapsed onto a building in Gale Street, Bow

The scene in Bow, east London, where a 20-metre crane collapsed on to a house leaving people trapped inside

The scene in Bow, east London, where a 20-metre crane collapsed on to a house leaving people trapped inside

The scene in Bow, east London, where a 20-metre crane collapsed on to a house leaving people trapped inside

A crane has collapsed in east London reportedly destroying two houses

A crane has collapsed in east London reportedly destroying two houses

A crane has collapsed in east London reportedly destroying two houses

Work on the Watts Grove site began in 2018 where the one, two and three-bed shared ownership apartments are replacing an electrical substation building, according to the NU living website.

Neil Marney, chief executive of Marney Construction, said his company was working on another site and he could see the crane being erected on Tuesday.

He told PA: ‘My project manager on the site called me immediately and said the crane you were looking at yesterday being erected has just collapsed.

‘So all I could see yesterday was the mast and the cab was on, and then I believe they started to add sections of the boom.’

The crane that collapsed was not one of Marney Construction’s cranes nor was it a crane on one of its sites.

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: 'We were called at 2.42pm today to reports of an incident involving a crane collapsing near Watts Grove, Bow'

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: 'We were called at 2.42pm today to reports of an incident involving a crane collapsing near Watts Grove, Bow'

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: ‘We were called at 2.42pm today to reports of an incident involving a crane collapsing near Watts Grove, Bow’

Firefighters, police and paramedics at the scene of the collapsed crane in east London on Wednesday afternoon

Firefighters, police and paramedics at the scene of the collapsed crane in east London on Wednesday afternoon

Firefighters, police and paramedics at the scene of the collapsed crane in east London on Wednesday afternoon

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