Fuk you, the stupid post was the OP's.
What did it add to the thread?? Not a fukking thing.
I have nothing against the thread, it is not 'news' anymore, it is part of 'history'. This is what 'news looks like in the real world'. A place this place is desperate to stay away from. That is based on being here for 10 years so I will repeat myself because you are one of the stupid people that haunt this place. Fuk you.
http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/...-for-nine-missing-in-brazil-building-collapse
Rescuers Search for Nine Missing in Brazil Building Collapse   
	
	
	
		
		
		
			
		
		
	
	
              Firefighters were searching for at least nine people  missing after a seven-story residential building collapsed in northeast  Brazil on Tuesday, officials said.
  Nine people have been pulled alive from the wreckage of  the building in Fortaleza, capital of Ceara state, after it imploded,  sending thick clouds of dust into the air.
  Among those rescued was architecture student David  Sampaio, who was located after sending a selfie to his WhatsApp chat  group showing himself smiling and with his thumb up while trapped under  the rubble.
  State governor Camilo Santana said no one had been found  dead so far, correcting earlier firefighter reports of one fatality. A  spokesman confirmed to AFP late Tuesday that rescuers had not found any  bodies.
  Eighteen people were believed to have been in or near the building when it collapsed.
  "So far, nine victims have been rescued alive," said a joint statement by Ceara's government and the Fortaleza mayor's office.
  It was not immediately clear what caused the building to  collapse at around 10:30 am (1330 GMT), when most residents would have  been at work.   
  The president of the Regional Council of Engineering and  Agriculture of Ceara, Emanuel Maia Mota, said the building "was  undergoing renovations," without giving more details.
  Piles of debris wrapped in a cloud of dust were seen in  images broadcast on local TV minutes after the collapse of the building,  which is surrounded by houses and other seemingly modern properties.
  Building collapses in Brazil tend to happen in poor neighborhoods, known as favelas, where illegal construction is rampant.
  But the building was in Dionisio Torres, a upscale  neighborhood of Fortaleza, and close to Iracema Beach, one of the main  attractions in the area.
  In April, 24 people were killed when two buildings in a  favela in Rio de Janeiro collapsed after several days of heavy rains.