Mandalay, Myanmar—A building under construction collapsed on Wednesday, killing two workers trapped in the rubble. The incident happened during a period of intense monsoon rainfall that had softened the ground beneath the foundation. Emergency relief teams responded to the site following the structural failure.
The building, a multi-story residential project, experienced a sudden shift that caused the support columns to buckle. Workers on the ground floor were unable to escape the falling debris. Rescue operations began immediately, with teams using manual tools to reach the buried victims.
The Emergency Relief Department confirmed that the bodies were recovered late this afternoon. Two other workers were rushed to the local hospital with serious injuries caused by falling concrete. The site manager has been summoned to provide documentation regarding the building's permit and engineering plans.
Witnesses noted that the construction had been moving at a rapid pace to finish before the peak of the monsoon season. Experts are currently examining the wet soil and the quality of the concrete used in the structural supports. The heavy rain is believed to have played a significant role in the collapse.
The site has been declared a danger zone by municipal authorities. All work has been halted, and the surrounding buildings are being checked for signs of shifting. The city administration has ordered an audit of all active construction sites in the district.
The investigation will involve a team of municipal engineers and structural experts who will assess if the foundation met safety regulations. The construction firm has not yet provided a comment regarding the design specifications. Families of the deceased have arrived to claim their loved ones.
Crews are working to stabilize the remaining structure to prevent further collapse. The area remains blocked off to the public to ensure safety during the ongoing assessment. No arrests have been made at this time.
The search for any further victims has concluded, and the focus is now on site documentation and legal review.
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