Surabaya, Indonesia—A construction worker died this morning after falling from a high-rise building site in the city center. The accident occurred at approximately 10:00 AM while the worker was performing exterior structural tasks. He landed on a lower-level platform, suffering fatal injuries.
Construction on the project was suspended immediately by the site manager. Workers gathered at the ground level as the police arrived to investigate the scene. The area has been cordoned off with yellow tape while forensic teams document the drop height.
Labor inspectors are now reviewing the worker's safety harness and the site's overall fall-prevention equipment. Initial reports indicate the individual may have unclipped to move between beams. The company is currently cooperating with investigators to provide all relevant safety logs.
This high-rise project has faced criticism from urban planners for its accelerated construction timeline. Union representatives have already demanded an independent review of the company's safety culture. The site will remain closed until the municipal government issues a clearance.
The victim was a migrant worker who had been at the site for three months. His body has been moved to the city morgue. The employer has promised to assist with the funeral expenses and compensation for the surviving family.
Local authorities are looking into whether the height of the platform exceeded standard regulation limits for exterior work. If safety violations are found, the developer could face significant fines or a permanent license revocation. The public is being kept away from the site for safety reasons.
The atmosphere at the construction site is tense, with remaining workers refusing to speak to the media. The project manager has asked for privacy while they coordinate with the police investigation. No charges have been filed against the company supervisors at this time.
The investigation will likely continue for several days. Officials are checking if other staff members were following proper tethering procedures during their morning shifts. The building remains dark as the inquiry proceeds.
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