Central District, Hong Kong—A metal scaffold collapsed at a major commercial renovation site here early Sunday morning, killing one construction worker and leaving two others seriously injured. The structure gave way while workers were performing exterior facade repairs on a multi-story building. Falling steel components struck the laborers, trapping them beneath the wreckage until emergency crews could arrive. Paramedics declared one individual dead at the scene following failed resuscitation efforts. The two injured workers were rushed to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment of multiple crush injuries.
Occupational safety officers from the Labour Department arrived shortly after the incident to secure the work zone. Construction management staff were detained for questioning regarding the installation and maintenance logs of the temporary support system. Early investigations indicate that the support anchors may have detached from the building exterior during a routine shift change. The site has been ordered closed indefinitely while a full structural safety audit takes place. Police cordoned off the pedestrian walkway surrounding the building to protect the public from loose hanging materials.
Family members of the deceased arrived at the site entrance demanding accountability from the renovation contractors. Local union representatives expressed deep concern over the increasing frequency of structural failures on high-rise renovation projects. Labour Department officials promised a transparent investigation into whether safety regulations were bypassed to meet renovation deadlines. Engineering forensic teams are currently scanning the building facade to identify potential points of stress or failure.
Hospital staff reported that the two surviving workers are now in stable but serious condition. The accident has prompted an immediate citywide inspection of all similar exterior scaffolding currently in use across the Central business district. Municipal authorities have reminded all site supervisors that strict adherence to safety protocols is mandatory for high-altitude work. Work zones deemed high-risk by the safety task force will undergo additional surprise inspections throughout the coming week. The investigation into the incident remains the primary focus of the regional labor inspectorate.
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