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Update: 6 dead after Calif. apartment balcony collapses

At least five of the dead were Irish students in the U.S. on temporary work visas, and they were celebrating a 21st birthday

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Police and officials stand outside of the Library Gardens apartment complex, where a fourth floor balcony rests on the balcony below after collapsing in Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Berkeley police say several people are dead and others injured after a balcony fell shortly before 1 a.m., near the University of California, Berkeley. (AP Photo/Kristin Bender)

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BERKELEY, Calif. — A fourth-floor balcony crammed with people celebrating a 21st birthday collapsed with a bang early Tuesday near the University of California’s Berkeley campus, killing six people and seriously injuring seven others, authorities said.

At least five of the dead were Irish students in the U.S. on temporary work visas, Irish Foreign Minister Charlie Flanagan said.

Police and fire and building officials were working to determine what caused the roughly 5-by-10-foot balcony to break loose from the side of the apartment building. It landed on the railing of the 3rd-floor balcony below, dumping the partygoers.

“I just heard a bang and a lot of shouting,” said Dan Sullivan, a 21-year-old student from Ireland who was asleep in the building. Mark Neville, another Irish student in the building, said: “I walked out and I saw rubble on the street and a bunch of Irish students crying.”

Police had gotten a complaint about a loud party in the apartment about an hour before the accident but had not yet arrived when the balcony gave way at 12:41 a.m., police spokesman Officer Byron White said. Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny said police told him 13 people were on the balcony.

The Library Gardens apartment complex is about two blocks from the Berkeley campus and is a popular place for students to live. After the accident, city building inspectors barred people from using the remaining balconies at the complex while they are inspected for safety.

The apartments were built in 2006, the Los Angeles Times reported. The complex is managed by Greystar Management, whose website says the company operates more than 400,000 units in the U.S. and abroad. A call to Greystar officials was not immediately returned.

Irish President Michael D. Higgins said that he “heard with the greatest sadness of the terrible loss of life of young Irish people and the critical injury of others in Berkeley, California, today. My heart goes out to the families and loved ones of all those involved.”

Jerry Robinson, who lives nearby, told San Francisco news station KGO-TV that he had just gotten out of a movie when two hysterical people flagged down his car asking for a ride to a hospital to check on injured friends.

“They were friends of the people who were on the balcony. A couple of the women did not have shoes. One of the women had blood on her knees,” he said.

Original story

BERKELEY, Calif. — Police say an apartment building balcony collapsed early Tuesday in Berkeley, killing five people and leaving eight others injured.

The Irish government says several of the victims are young people from Ireland.

Many of the injured have critical, life-threatening wounds, said officer Jennifer Coats, a spokeswoman with the Berkeley Police Department.

Police received a call about the incident shortly before 1 a.m. PDT Tuesday, and when officers arrived they found that the balcony on the fourth floor of the building on Kittredge Street had disintegrated.

Coats say officers are still investigating and she doesn’t have any information on how it occurred or what the people were doing on the structure at the time.