Bad Reichenhall Ice Rink roof collapse
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Die Eislauf- und Schwimmhalle Bad Reichenhall war eine kombinierte Eissport- und Schwimmhalle in Bad Reichenhall. Sie wurde im Auftrag der Stadt Bad Reichenhall in den Jahren 1971 bis 1973 nach dem Entwurf des Architekten Hans Jürgen Schmidt-Schicketanz errichtet. Am 2. Januar 2006 stürzte das Dach über der Eislaufhalle ein, dabei starben 15 Menschen und 34 weitere wurden verletzt. 2007 wurden die Reste der gesamten Anlage endgültig abgerissen.
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L'effondrement du toit de la patinoire de Bad Reichenhall a lieu le 2 janvier 2006 (à environ 15 h UTC) dans la ville de Bad Reichenhall, en Bavière, en Allemagne, près de la frontière autrichienne.
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At approximately 15:00 UTC on Monday 2 January 2006, in the town of Bad Reichenhall, Bavaria, Germany, near the Austrian border, the roof of a 1970s-built ice rink collapsed, possibly under the weight of a heavy snow load, trapping 50 people underneath the rubble. Fifteen people were killed, with the last body being recovered early on 5 January. Eight children are known to have died. Thirty-two people were injured. Weather conditions in the area were extremely severe, an avalanche having killed three people nearby earlier in the day.
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Bad Reichenhall Ice Rink roof collapse
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Effondrement du toit de la patinoire de Bad Reichenhall
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Bad Reichenhall Ice Skating Rink
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Die Eislauf- und Schwimmhalle Bad Reichenhall war eine kombinierte Eissport- und Schwimmhalle in Bad Reichenhall. Sie wurde im Auftrag der Stadt Bad Reichenhall in den Jahren 1971 bis 1973 nach dem Entwurf des Architekten Hans Jürgen Schmidt-Schicketanz errichtet. Am 2. Januar 2006 stürzte das Dach über der Eislaufhalle ein, dabei starben 15 Menschen und 34 weitere wurden verletzt. 2007 wurden die Reste der gesamten Anlage endgültig abgerissen.
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At approximately 15:00 UTC on Monday 2 January 2006, in the town of Bad Reichenhall, Bavaria, Germany, near the Austrian border, the roof of a 1970s-built ice rink collapsed, possibly under the weight of a heavy snow load, trapping 50 people underneath the rubble. Fifteen people were killed, with the last body being recovered early on 5 January. Eight children are known to have died. Thirty-two people were injured. Weather conditions in the area were extremely severe, an avalanche having killed three people nearby earlier in the day. The rescue was temporarily halted on 3 January due to fears that the walls of the ice rink could collapse, endangering firefighters, police and rescue workers. However it resumed in the early hours of the next morning. The accident provoked outrage in the town as it emerged that officials had halted the training session of an ice hockey team inside the rink due to fears that the wall could collapse. Prior to the disaster, officials had planned to close the ice rink on Monday 2 January as snowfall was continuing. However, as many meteorologists pointed out, the weather and snow conditions were not unusual for the time of the year as the town lies in a popular winter sport area of Southern Germany. Local officials examined the collapsed roof on Monday and suggested that the accumulated snow was below the limit for the roof.
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L'effondrement du toit de la patinoire de Bad Reichenhall a lieu le 2 janvier 2006 (à environ 15 h UTC) dans la ville de Bad Reichenhall, en Bavière, en Allemagne, près de la frontière autrichienne.
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