Search for survivors ends in Cairo collapse

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<font face="Georgia">After 14 bodies were recovered from the rubble of an 11-story building that collapsed on Monday in Cairo, rescue workers began moving the debris with bulldozers and cranes, in a sign that no more survivors were expected. </font></p>
RESCUE WORKERS LOOK FOR SURVIVORS UNDER THE RUBBLE OF A COLLAPSED BUILDING IN CAIRO
Rescue workers look for survivors under the rubble of a collapsed building in Cairo Tuesday.Mona Sharaf / REUTERS

Rescue workers using bulldozers and cranes lifted debris of a collapsed 11-story building Tuesday as hope faded that more survivors could be found. At least 14 people — mostly firefighters and police responding to a blaze in the building — were dead.

Building collapses are common in Egypt and are often caused by shoddy construction or the unauthorized building of extra stories.

The last such collapse was May 4, when a seven-story apartment block in Cairo collapsed, killing at least seven people.

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