Casino Roof Collapse In California
Authorities say that a partial roof collapse at a California casino on Monday has resulted in multiple injuries. First responders arrived at Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena after a portion of the roof near the building’s center caved in. Police called the scene an “active incident” and said there were “unknown injuries” at this time.
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- Casino Roof Collapse In California Yesterday
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The Los Angeles County Fire Department said 11 people were injured, with one “moderate” and 10 minor injuries. Seven people were transported to the hospital, fire officials said.
Debris fell on some gaming tables near the lobby of the casino. Fire officials said it all could have been much worse if the collapse would have happened in a more crowded area of the casino. A partial roof collapse at a California casino on Monday resulted in multiple injuries, authorities said. First responders rushed to Larry Flynt's Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena after a portion of the roof near the building’s center caved in. Police called the scene an “active incident” and said there were “unknown injuries” at this time. The roof collapse took place at the Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena, California. This casino is known for staying up 24 hours a day and offers a wide range of different slots, table games, and poker tournaments. This casino is also home to several popular restaurants. Officials are investigating the collapse of a Gardena casino's roof Monday morning that injured 11 people, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS AND NEWS http.
The cause of the collapse is under investigation.
Multiple People Hurt After Roof Partially Collapses at Southern California Casino
Authorities say that a partial roof collapse at a California casino on Monday has resulted in multiple injuries. First responders arrived at Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena after a portion of the roof near the building’s center caved in. Police called the scene an “active incident” and said there were “unknown injuries” at this time.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department said 11 people were injured, with one “moderate” and 10 minor injuries. Seven people were transported to the hospital, fire officials said.
The cause of the collapse is under investigation.