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Bangladesh building collapse death toll rises above 800

By CNN Staff
May 9, 2013 -- Updated 0031 GMT (0831 HKT)
An injured worker who survived the building collapse is carried by her husband to collect her wages in Savar near Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday, May 8. <a href='http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/09/world/asia/bangladesh-building-collapse/index.html?iref=allsearch'>More than 900 people died when the Rana Plaza</a>, which housed garment factories and shops, collapsed on April 24. Workers continue to find bodies, many of them decomposed and difficult to recognize. An injured worker who survived the building collapse is carried by her husband to collect her wages in Savar near Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday, May 8. More than 900 people died when the Rana Plaza, which housed garment factories and shops, collapsed on April 24. Workers continue to find bodies, many of them decomposed and difficult to recognize.
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The death toll in the Bangladesh building collapse two weeks ago now stands at 823
  • Rescue workers managed to save more than 2,400 people in the aftermath of the collapse
  • The building, which housed five factories, caved in, burying hundreds in a heap of concrete

(CNN) -- The death toll in the Bangladesh building collapse two weeks ago now stands at 823, an army spokesman said Wednesday, according to the state news agency.

Rescue workers managed to save more than 2,400 people in the aftermath of the April 24 collapse, but their work for the past week has focused on using heavy machinery to uncover the remaining bodies buried inside the ruins.

Bangladesh reaches grim milestone

The news agency also reported that two volunteer rescuers have been killed during the rescue and salvage operation.

The building, which housed five factories full of garment workers, caved in, burying hundreds of people in a heap of mangled concrete in Savar, a suburb of the capital, Dhaka. It is the South Asian nation's deadliest industrial disaster.

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