Irish Foreign Minister Charlie Flanagan told reporters in Dublin that all five of the dead were in the US on temporary visas. A 21st birthday party was underway in the building in the university town of Berkeley at the time of the accident, he said.
Many of the wounded have critical, life-threatening injuries, said Officer Jennifer Coats, a Berkeley police spokeswoman.
Police received a call about the incident shortly before 1 am PDT today, and officers arrived to find that the balcony on the fourth floor of the building had disintegrated. Television footage showed that the balcony fell onto the one on the third floor.
The Library Gardens apartments were built in 2006 and are a block from campus, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs said it was trying to contact families of the victims and could not give details of their identities. Four died at the scene and one in a hospital, Flanagan said.
Irish President Michael D. Higgins said in a statement that he had "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 all trying to notify parents, and things like that," he said. "They were trying to figure out from each other who was on the balcony and what their condition was."
She said she also didn't have information on the identities of the victims.
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