<p>The Hague: One person died, three were injured and an unknown number of people were missing after a building in The Hague collapsed on Saturday following explosions and a fire, the mayor of the Dutch city said.</p><p>Jan van Zanen told a news conference those missing were believed to be buried under debris.</p><p>"The chance that living people will be found is very small," he said.</p><p>The cause of the disaster, which took place shortly after 6 a.m. local time (0500 GMT), was not known. Van Zanen said that there had been a small explosion, followed by a larger explosion.</p><p>Police called on people who had seen a car speeding away from the scene, or people who had video of it, to contact them.</p>.Catholic nun arrested over connections with mafia network in Italy .<p>Images of the scene posted on social media platform X from a higher building nearby showed one segment, encompassing five apartments, had been reduced to ashes and rubble.</p><p>Prime Minister Dick Schoof said in a statement he was shocked by the news and had offered assistance to local authorities.</p>
<p>The Hague: One person died, three were injured and an unknown number of people were missing after a building in The Hague collapsed on Saturday following explosions and a fire, the mayor of the Dutch city said.</p><p>Jan van Zanen told a news conference those missing were believed to be buried under debris.</p><p>"The chance that living people will be found is very small," he said.</p><p>The cause of the disaster, which took place shortly after 6 a.m. local time (0500 GMT), was not known. Van Zanen said that there had been a small explosion, followed by a larger explosion.</p><p>Police called on people who had seen a car speeding away from the scene, or people who had video of it, to contact them.</p>.Catholic nun arrested over connections with mafia network in Italy .<p>Images of the scene posted on social media platform X from a higher building nearby showed one segment, encompassing five apartments, had been reduced to ashes and rubble.</p><p>Prime Minister Dick Schoof said in a statement he was shocked by the news and had offered assistance to local authorities.</p>