At least 10 dead including 3 children & 20 trapped as church roof collapses during Sunday Mass in Mexico

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AT LEAST ten people including three children were killed when a church roof came crashing down during Sunday Mass in Mexico.

The tragedy struck the Santa Cruz parish in the coastal town of Ciudad Madero, leaving 20 people trapped in the rubble.

ReutersAt least ten people have been killed after the roof collapsed in the church in Mexico[/caption]

AP60 people were left injured after the roof collapsed on Sunday[/caption]

AFPThe roof caved in at the Santa Cruz parish in Ciudad Madero[/caption]

APDozens are feared to be trapped in the wreckage[/caption]

Emergency services rushed to the scene while people were desperately searching for family members who were in the church.

A Red Cross rescuer told local media that 80 people had been in attendance at the parish when the roof caved in.

Americo Villarreal, governor of Tamaulipas, told reporters at the scene: “Unfortunately, ten people are confirmed dead. Of these, five are women, two men and three children.”

He added that at least 60 people were treated for injuries with 23 still hospitalised.

“Two have serious injuries, their lives may be in danger,” he said.

Church officials said a baptism was being celebrated when the ceiling collapsed.

The bishop of the local diocese Jose Armando Alvarez said in a video posted to social media: “We are experiencing a very difficult moment… the roof of a church has collapsed during the celebration of the Eucharist.”

Local media showed footage of dozens of people trying to hold up part of the collapsed structure with poles.

Searchers continued to go through the wreckage late into the night looking for survivors and other victims.

Tamaulipas Governor Villarreal said: “Security and civil protection forces are already dealing with the situation… to coordinate rescue plans.”

A video reportedly from a nearby security camera appears to show the moment of collapse, as the church building disappears into a cloud of dust.

The Archdiocese of Mexico posted a message on social media offering condolences.

“We join in prayer with our sister diocese Tampico to intercede for our killed and injured brothers,” it said.

Local residents put out calls on social media asking for tools to aid the rescue effort, such as hydraulic lifts, wood and hammers.

APEmergency services rushed to the scene in Tamaulipas[/caption]

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