Dhaka, Bangladesh—Four construction workers sustained injuries Thursday afternoon when a structural support frame collapsed at a high-rise building site in central Dhaka. The workers were installing exterior panels on the third floor when the platform gave way. They fell onto a pile of construction materials stored at the base of the building.
Site supervisors paused all work while medical responders arrived to stabilize the injured men. All four were transported to the nearest city hospital for treatment of fractures and lacerations. Hospital staff reported that none of the injuries are currently considered life-threatening.
Safety inspectors arrived on-site to review the structural integrity of the remaining scaffolding. They are examining whether the weight of the panels exceeded the capacity of the support beams. Initial evidence suggests that loose connections may have caused the initial failure of the frame.
The construction company has faced previous scrutiny regarding safety gear and site oversight. Inspectors have now seized all maintenance logs and material quality reports to determine if substandard equipment was in use. Work at the site will remain suspended until a full audit is completed.
Other employees remained outside the gates for hours as the investigation continued inside the perimeter. Many expressed concern over the safety protocols enforced at the site during the monsoon season. They noted that the ground under the structure had been soft due to recent rainfall.
Labor rights advocates are calling for stricter enforcement of safety laws at all commercial building projects in the city. They argue that profit motives often overshadow basic protection for workers in high-risk environments. This incident highlights a recurring pattern of safety failures in the sector.
The project manager has been summoned to the local administrative office to explain the circumstances of the collapse. Authorities have issued a warning that failure to comply with safety standards could result in the permanent revocation of the construction license. The site remains locked down for further forensic assessment.
Evidence collection is expected to continue through the end of the work day. Officials will then determine if the site can be safely reopened for remedial construction. The primary focus remains on the medical recovery of the workers involved in the fall.
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