Fukuoka, Japan—Two construction workers died Sunday morning after a wall collapsed at their job site. The accident occurred during the demolition phase of a commercial project. Emergency crews responded to the site after colleagues raised the alarm.
The victims were buried under falling concrete and steel reinforcement. Rescue teams spent hours clearing the debris to reach the individuals. Both workers were eventually pulled from the rubble but showed no signs of life. They were later pronounced dead at the scene.
Local labor inspectors arrived shortly after the collapse. The site has been ordered closed while a formal inquiry begins. Investigators are examining whether proper structural supports were in place during the work.
The firm managing the construction has not issued a statement. Colleagues of the deceased are being interviewed by the police. The victims were part of a larger crew tasked with clearing the structure.
Safety protocols for the demolition are now under intense scrutiny. Officials will evaluate if the team was equipped for the specific risks of this building. The site remains a restricted zone as forensic experts assess the structural integrity of the remaining walls.
The tragedy serves as a grim warning about the dangers of aging infrastructure. The local district is expected to issue a comprehensive review of all current demolition sites. This is the first major workplace accident reported in the area this month.
Work at all surrounding construction zones in the city will likely undergo secondary inspections. The families of the workers have been notified. No further injuries were reported among the remaining crew members.
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