Tegucigalpa, Honduras—A building collapsed during a tropical storm that lashed the capital on Tuesday. The incident caused one fatality and left several others injured. Emergency services responded to the site after the structure failed during the height of the storm.
The building, which housed both residential and commercial units, had shown signs of stress due to the relentless downpour. Water saturation compromised the foundation, leading to a rapid failure of the support beams. Debris spilled into the street, forcing the closure of a major thoroughfare.
Firefighters and search teams worked through the afternoon to secure the site and search for survivors. They managed to rescue three individuals trapped beneath the rubble. Paramedics provided immediate treatment before transporting them to a local hospital.
City engineers were called to the scene to assess the danger posed to adjacent properties. The storm has caused widespread flooding across the city, making the rescue operation particularly difficult. Municipal crews are now working to reinforce temporary barriers.
The family of the deceased victim has been notified. Local authorities are investigating whether the structure met existing safety codes or if the owner had been issued warnings regarding its maintenance. The collapse has prompted a broader review of aging infrastructure in the city centre.
Public safety officials are urging residents to avoid traveling while the storm remains active. They have advised those living in high-risk zones or near hillsides to evacuate immediately. The risk of landslides remains significantly elevated throughout the department.
Relief efforts are currently focused on providing temporary shelter for those whose homes have been deemed unsafe. The city is working with the national emergency committee to coordinate supplies and medical support. No further collapses have been reported as of Tuesday evening.
The site of the accident remains cordoned off while police and engineering teams complete their documentation. Recovery and debris removal will likely begin once the intensity of the storm subsides. Officials expect to release a preliminary report on the collapse by the end of the week.
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