Lucky Lady Casino Roof Collapse

LA County Fire Department spokesman Marvin Lim says the agency received multiple calls Monday following the collapse at Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena. Jul 15, 2019 Eleven people were injured on Monday morning when a roof partially caved in at a casino in suburban Los Angeles. The collapse took place at Larry Flynt's Lucky Lady Casino in the 1000 block of West. Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena has remained closed in the wake of a roof collapse that injured 11 people in July. Gavin Newsom earlier this week urged Californians to cancel. The cause of the collapse is under investigation. A call and email to the casino seeking additional information were not immediately returned. The Daily Breeze reported the Lucky Lady was not. Jul 16, 2019 Nearly a dozen people were injured Monday when the roof of Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena, California, reportedly caved in on them. The collapse occurred around 10:15 a.m.

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GARDENA, Calif. - Eleven people suffered mostly minor injuries when a roof collapsed Monday at a Los Angeles area casino, raining debris into the lobby area, authorities said.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department received multiple calls following the collapse around 10 a.m. at Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena, agency spokesman Marvin Lim said.

Aerial TV images showed rooftop equipment structures that had partially fallen through the roof. Photos from inside showed the sun streaming through a large hole in the ceiling and the floor littered with ceiling tiles, wires and other rubble.

Ten people reported minor injuries such as bumps and bruises. One person was hospitalized in moderate condition because of a pre-existing condition. Seven people total were taken to hospitals, fire officials said.

The casino was evacuated, and a search-and-rescue team combed the building with dogs. No other victims were found.

The cause of the collapse is under investigation.

A call and email to the casino seeking additional information were not immediately returned.

The Daily Breeze reported the Lucky Lady was not crowded Monday.

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The roof collapsed before Ann Green got inside. “I’m just happy the casino wasn’t completely full, and a lot of people didn’t get hurt,” said Green, 52, of Los Angeles.

Lucky Lady Casino Roof Collapse

The casino has remained at the same location about 12 miles (19 kilometres) south of downtown Los Angeles since the 1940s, according to the newspaper.

It was purchased in 2016 by Larry Flynt, the publisher of “Hustler” magazine who owns several casinos and clubs in Southern California.

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