Mendoza, Argentina—A construction worker died today following a fall from scaffolding at a development site. The accident occurred during the morning shift as the crew was installing exterior cladding on a multi-story building. Witnesses reported that the worker slipped and fell from the third level of the staging area. Emergency services arrived shortly after, but the injuries were fatal.
The site has been shut down by municipal inspectors pending a full safety review. Police have cordoned off the area to conduct a forensic investigation into the structural integrity of the scaffolding. Investigators are currently checking for compliance with mandatory fall-protection regulations. The foreman and site supervisors are being questioned regarding the safety protocols in place at the time of the fall.
Fellow workers were visibly shaken by the incident. Peer support teams have been deployed to the site to assist those who witnessed the accident. The union representing construction workers in Mendoza has already issued a statement demanding an immediate audit of all high-rise projects in the city to ensure workers have access to proper safety gear.
This incident highlights the ongoing concerns regarding safety standards in the local construction sector. With several major projects active in the downtown core, officials are under pressure to enforce stricter oversight. The victim’s name has not been released pending official notification of his family.
The site will remain under lockdown until the technical investigation is concluded. Evidence indicates that at least one safety harness may have been improperly secured. This detail will be a primary focus for the district prosecutor overseeing the case.
Local government officials expressed their condolences and promised a thorough examination of the site’s permit status. The development project, which was already behind schedule, will now face significant delays as the legal process unfolds.
Labor inspectors are now visiting other sites managed by the same construction firm to check for similar violations. The death is the latest in a series of industrial incidents that have plagued the region’s building industry this year.
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