ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />At least two people died when a seven-story building collapsed in Egypt's coastal city of Alexandria on Sunday (August 25), said the local authorities.<br/> <br />Rescuers searched for victims amid rubble at the collapse site in Sidi Gaber neighborhood as soldiers and spectators looked on.<br/> <br />Security officials said that the collapse could have been caused by the construction work taking place next door, local newspaper al Ahram reported.<br/> <br />Authorities later confirmed that the two victims were Mostafa Abdel Hamid, a 65-year-old retired military general and his wife, 55-year-old Amaal Gadallah.<br/> <br />Sunday's tragedy was the second incident of its kind to take place in Egypt's second largest city this year. On January 16 a building collapsed in Alexandria, killing at least 28 people, according to al Ahram.