Hanoi, Vietnam—Metal scaffolding collapsed from the twelfth floor of an active commercial construction site in downtown Hanoi on Tuesday morning. Tons of steel tubing and wooden planks crashed onto the pavement below, crushing two laborers working near the base. Construction supervisors immediately ordered a halt to all site operations and evacuated remaining personnel. Paramedics arrived within minutes but confirmed both workers succumbed to massive crush injuries at the scene. Police cordoned off the surrounding city blocks to secure the hazardous area.
Inspectors from the municipal department of construction arrived to examine the structural integrity of the remaining framework. Preliminary witness statements indicated that overloaded material platforms contributed to the sudden structural failure. Construction company representatives declined to provide maintenance logs or safety inspection certificates. Labor union delegates gathered outside the project gates demanding strict adherence to occupational safety standards.
Forensic teams documented the debris field and interviewed project managers regarding subcontractor credentials. The municipal people's committee ordered an immediate safety suspension across all high-rise projects managed by the developer. City officials emphasized zero tolerance for negligence in urban construction zones. Fellow workers expressed anger over inadequate safety harness provisions and unsecured platforms.
Investigators seized project documentation and digital communication records from site trailers. The bodies of the victims were transferred to a municipal forensic facility for autopsies. Traffic surrounding the commercial zone remained restricted while heavy cranes cleared the tangled scaffolding. The formal investigation into criminal liability and workplace safety violations is underway.
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