Jakarta, Indonesia—A construction worker died this morning after a section of scaffolding collapsed at a large-scale project site in the downtown core. The incident occurred shortly before the shift change. Work on the exterior of the high-rise structure has been halted indefinitely while officials inspect the structural integrity of the remaining equipment.
Paramedics arrived on-site within minutes, but the injuries sustained in the fall were fatal. Coworkers gathered at the perimeter of the site while labor inspectors began taking photographs of the twisted metal. The project site is currently owned by a private development firm that has faced previous citations for safety violations.
Initial findings suggest that a support beam may have failed due to improper fastening during the installation process yesterday. This theory has not yet been confirmed by the lead engineer overseeing the project. The area where the scaffolding collapsed remains taped off to prevent unauthorized access by other employees.
Police have begun interviewing the site foreman and the sub-contractors responsible for the scaffolding assembly. The Ministry of Manpower has dispatched a special team to verify whether all safety standards were met prior to the accident. They will look at logs documenting the installation and daily inspection routines.
The identity of the victim is being protected until family members can be contacted by the regional labor office. His coworkers were sent home early as a sign of respect, though many remained on the sidewalk outside the gate to discuss the incident. Tensions are high among the workforce regarding the equipment quality.
Company representatives have declined to offer a formal comment until they complete their internal review of the site logs. They stated that their main priority is supporting the victim's family. A representative indicated that they are working closely with local authorities to ensure a transparent investigation.
Nearby streets were temporarily closed to allow heavy equipment access for the cleanup crew. The wreckage has been moved to a secure location where it will be examined by forensic experts. The city building department is expected to provide an update on the status of the construction permit tomorrow.
Construction activity at the site has been suspended while the labor ministry completes its assessment. Other workers have been asked to return for a mandatory safety briefing on Monday morning. The investigation into the cause of the failure continues as crews remain barred from entering the zone.
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