Guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Posted January 28, 2006 CNn have just briefly mentiond that there has been a fatal accident at a pigeon show in Poland, when the venue's roof collapsed. Has anyone any more details ???? Thanks
Chatrace Posted January 28, 2006 Report Posted January 28, 2006 Yes it is true, 20 people dead at this time and several injuried
westburylofts Posted January 28, 2006 Report Posted January 28, 2006 TRAGIC, HOPE THE NUMBERS DO NOT RISE TO HIGH RAY
jimmy white Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 my god, what a terrible disaster, lets hope and pray theres no more casualties
Guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 a friend-member said "colin surtees is out there but has phoned to say he was outside the building when it collapsed henk de weerd was trapped and is reported to be okay"
jimmy white Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 ROOF COLAPSES IN POLAND KILLING AT LEAST 12 PEOPLE A ROOF COLAPSED YESTERDAY IN POLAND, KILLING AT LEAST 12 PEOPLE AND INJURING SOME 100 OTHERS . THE EXHIBITION HALL BUCKLED AT 17.30 LOCAL TIME, UNDER THE WEIGHT OF FALLEN SNOW, AS HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE CONGREGATED AT A PIGEON SHOW ATTENDED BY ENTHUSIASTS FROM ALL OVER POLAND, BELGIUM, THE NETHERLANDS, GERMANY AND THE UKRAINE. A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE MAY STILL BE TRAPPED UNDER THE DEBRIS IN THE SMALL SOUTHERN POLISH CITY OF KATOWICE, RESCUERS SAID, ADDING TO THE BITTER WEATHER , TEMPS REACHING MINUS 15 CELCIUS MADE THEIR PLIGHT ALL THEMORE DIFFICULT. A SECOND COLLAPSE HAPPENED ABOUT 90 MINS LATER, DURING RESCUE OPERATIONS. KATOWICE FIRE BRIGADE SPOKESMAN JARSOSLAW WOJTASIK SAID "THE SITUATION IS CHANGING DRAMATICALLY. RESCUERS ARE REACHING PEOPLE THAT ARE TRAPPED AND ALIVE, UNFORTUNATELY, THEY ARE ALSO REACHING SOME DEAD" POLAND IS EXPERIENCING ITS COLDEST WINTER IN SEVERAL DECADES. "WORLD CLASS NEWS AND INFO"
billy_g Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 20 dead at least 500 in the building still searching
Guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 Twenty dead in Polish roof collapse, 100 trapped Sunday January 29, 12:46 AM CHORZOW, Poland (Reuters) - A roof collapsed at a packed exhibition hall in southern Poland on Saturday, killing at least 20 people and trapping about 100 in freezing conditions, officials said. As temperatures plummeted to minus 15 Celsius (5 Fahrenheit) in the city of Chorzow, emergency crews working under floodlights fought through snow and debris from the metal roof to free those inside a building (Advertisement) the size of a soccer field. More than 120 people were injured in the collapse during a meeting of hundreds of pigeon enthusiasts from across Europe and Poland. The nationalities of the dead were not known but hospitals said five Germans, a Czech and a Belgian were injured. "We heard something snap like a match breaking and people started to panic right away, realising what was happening," an injured witness told the private TVN24 television station from hospital. "I started to run and something fell on me, others trampled over me and I was able to crawl out on hands and knees." Andrzej Gaska, spokesman for the regional police, said: "From our crisis centres, we have found there are about 20 fatalities. We don't know if foreigners are among them." Children were among the dead, Krzysztof Mejer, spokesman for the provincial authorities, told TVN24. Polish television showed one man pinned under a section of the corrugated metal roof, his head and shoulders projecting, asking for help. Television stations said rescuers were in mobile telephone contact with some of those trapped under the wreckage. "Our biggest problem is the freezing cold, which is endangering the lives of those trapped in the rubble," Gaska said. Rescue workers started to blow hot air into the collapsed structure to increase the chances of survival for those trapped. COLDEST WINTER The show of racing pigeons, one of the largest in Europe, attracted participants from Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Ukraine and Poland, its Web site said. Hours after the disaster pigeons flew aimlessly around the building. Nearly 1,000 police, fire fighters and military gendarmes took part in the rescue and well as teams from local mines. They carried out the most seriously injured on stretchers and brought in heavy metal cutting equipment over snowy ground. Fire fighters with dogs trained to find victims beneath wreckage were also sent to the scene. The police initially said the weight of the snow caused the roof to collapse but the building manager told Polish television that snow had been regularly cleared from the roof of the modern building. Poland is experiencing its coldest winter in several decades. The death toll from a cold snap this winter stood at 199 on Saturday but was expected to top 200 over the weekend. Temperatures have fallen to as low as minus 30 Celsius in parts of Europe. The cold has killed the poor and vulnerable, disrupted transport, highlighted gas supply problems and frozen parts of the Black Sea. Earlier this month, 15 people died at an ice rink in the town of Bad Reichenhall in southern Germany when a 34-year-old roof collapsed under the weight of snow. Czech rescue officials said a woman was injured the same week when the roof of a supermarket collapsed under the weight of snow. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/29012006/325/twenty-dead-polish-roof-collapse-100-trapped.html
PC Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 UPDATE Sunday 29 jan 12:10 pm GMT latest toll is 66 Dead & 160 injured Hopes of finding more alive in wreckage low due to the extream cold MY thoughts & condolances go out to all the people & familys involved
Guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 Had thought I had heard 'pigeon show' in the newscast on TV on the collapse the other night. What a dreadful thing to happen, and even within the scope of our own posts, unfortunately the toll of those killed & injured is rising.. My thoughts and condolences to relatives and friends.
Peckedhen Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 Oh dear, we have had so many disasters over the last year or so. So many lost lives. :'( :'( My thoughts and prayers are with them all.
celtic Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 It seems to be one "natural" disaster after another this last couple of years. Just imagine yourself going to Blackpool show etc and this happening .
Guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 ** Message ** The digest of what happened in the Pigeon show in Poland. ** Hopes fade after Poland collapse ** There is little hope of finding more survivors after a trade hall collapses in southern Poland, killing 65 people. < http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/world/europe/4659030.stm >
Guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 Here an attached pic of the disaster in gloom.
Guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Posted January 29, 2006 Galley pictures in Poland's show. http://edition.cnn.com/interactive/world/0601/gallery.poland.Collapse/frameset.exclude.html
Guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Posted January 30, 2006 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060130/ap_on_re_eu/poland_roof_collapse. 67 now confirmed dead
Maciej Posted January 31, 2006 Report Posted January 31, 2006 As a Polish boy hearing about the recent tragedy in my country I started reading about pigeons and what this wonderful hobby is all about. I am a ham radio operator (SQ6ELB is my call) and I see that this hobby has a lot in common with mine:) Pigeon racing must be very interesting and very exciting! It is an older way of sending distant information than radio, and the fact that it was done by these wise animals called pigeons will deeply increase my sense of respect to those birds and the people who dedicate their free time to this great activity. What a pity a person from my neighbourhood that could get me involved in this wonderful hobby unfortunately died in this terrible collapse:( All the best Maciej from Poland
Guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Posted January 31, 2006 Maciej Please pass on the deepest sympathies of my self my Husband Steve and Members of The Central Racing Pigeon Club to the Pigeon Flyers of Poland. We have been thinking of you all since Saturdays terrible accident. One of my great pigeon friends is also a Han Radio Operator and speaks to people all over the world. May I please pass your call sign on to him. With sincere condolences and respect Linda Joneli Red Rose Lofts Redmond Oregon USA
Webmaster Posted January 31, 2006 Report Posted January 31, 2006 I was very shocked and saddend to hear news of this tragic event. My thoughts are with the people caught up in this disaster. http://www.pigeonbasics.com/news/news254.html
frank-123 Posted February 1, 2006 Report Posted February 1, 2006 THIS EMAIL WAS FROM A FRIEND Hi Frank, We were in Poland and we got out savely and we had a lot of luck. From the Belgians who were there 1 died , he was a friend of us and 5 min. before he was still with us. He went to his shop to tell them to close it , so we could go back to our hotel and we would spend the night , because he knew some places to celibrate the good fair we had until that time. But 5 min. later he was death together with my translator and a friend of Hungary. We were under the roof but we could get out after 2 or 3 min. It was incredible what we saw when we came out and everything in disorder, panic and we couldn’t find our friends but after 1h we just still missed 3 persons and after 2h we knew that they probably would be death , because they didn’t answer their mobiles. And Sunday morning is was confirmed that they were death. It was unbelievable how fast it happened in 5 sec. everything was down it was like domino blocks. The guys who were on the other side (in our backs) 6 of the 9 died and we were just separated by 1 wooden plate. I don’t know how we got out but we are save and healthy. Thanks for Your mail And I hope I see sometime Greetings, Eric
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