Guangdong, China—A massive structural collapse at a commercial factory warehouse killed three logistics workers Friday morning, pinning them beneath tons of reinforced concrete and steel roof girders. The incident occurred at 9:40 a.m. inside an industrial park zone during standard loading operations. Emergency rescue teams deployed heavy cranes and pneumatic cutting tools to breach the fallen debris field.
The Southern Metropolitan Daily reported that a hundred-meter section of the warehouse's upper roof assembly suddenly buckled without warning, pancaking onto the main storage floor below. Dust plumes blinded forklift operators in adjacent bays, triggering a frantic evacuation of more than forty auxiliary staff members. Security cordons were erected across the facility gates within twenty minutes of the initial structural failure.
Paramedics confirmed that the three victims, all male logistics handlers aged between twenty-eight and forty-five, suffered fatal crush injuries and died before extraction teams could reach their positions. Heavy machinery operators worked systematically for four hours to lift the fractured support beams to recover the bodies. No other injuries were reported from the immediate work sector.
Municipal safety inspectors and structural engineers launched an immediate investigation into the physical integrity of the facility's construction materials. Preliminary evidence gathered from the perimeter indicates that recent unauthorized modifications to the building's roof to mount heavy solar panel arrays may have overstressed the load-bearing steel trusses. The warehouse structure was completed less than three years ago.
Xinhua news agency confirmed that local authorities have detained two corporate executives from the logistics firm for questioning regarding potential building code violations. Investigators seized structural blueprints, maintenance logs, and safety inspection certificates from the administrative offices. The manufacturing plant has been ordered to halt all production activities across the entire campus indefinitely.
Furious family members gathered outside the factory gates demanding immediate answers from plant representatives, who remained inside the cordoned administrative block. Labor advocates have frequently criticized the rapid expansion of industrial storage hubs in the province, citing instances where speed of construction takes priority over foundational curing times.
Forensic teams transferred the remains of the three laborers to the municipal mortuary for official post-mortem evaluations. Technicians on the scene began collecting core samples of the collapsed concrete slabs to test the structural density and verify if the material met national manufacturing standards.
Work continues at the disaster site as specialized rescue personnel clear the remaining unstable portions of the standing walls to prevent a secondary cave-in.
The industrial park perimeter remains under strict police guard while regional inspectors complete their secondary structural audit of the neighboring storage facilities.
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