Metro Manila, Philippines—Two construction workers died instantly when a section of temporary scaffolding gave way at a commercial development site this morning. The accident occurred at approximately 9:00 while crews were pouring concrete on the fourth level. A primary support beam snapped, causing the platform to plummet to the ground floor.
Workers on the site reported hearing a metallic groan before the structure buckled. The victims were secured by safety harnesses that failed under the sudden force of the collapse. Other crew members scrambled to find cover as heavy steel components rained down into the work zone.
Emergency responders reached the site within fifteen minutes after receiving a distress call from the site foreman. They found both men trapped under twisted metal and wet cement. Paramedics attempted to stabilize the scene, but the extent of the trauma proved fatal.
The lead contractor halted all operations immediately following the discovery of the bodies. City building officials arrived shortly after to initiate a formal inquiry into the structural integrity of the project. They taped off the area to preserve evidence for the ongoing forensic examination.
Preliminary findings indicate that the support system may have been overloaded during the morning shift. Engineers are currently reviewing the project blueprints to determine if the load-bearing capacity met local safety codes. Investigators have also requested the maintenance logs for all lifting equipment used during the project.
This incident has triggered renewed calls for stricter oversight of high-rise construction in the capital region. Labor unions argue that contractors often bypass safety protocols to meet aggressive completion deadlines. They are demanding an immediate review of all active projects in the city to prevent further accidents.
Management at the construction firm issued a brief statement confirming their cooperation with the local government. They promised to provide compensation to the families of the deceased while conducting their own internal review. Police have yet to file any charges while they wait for the final report from the building department.
The site remains closed to the public and all personnel pending the results of the site audit. Forensic teams are still working to clear the debris and secure the remaining structure to prevent further instability. No timeline has been set for the resumption of work.
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