Yangon, Myanmar—Two construction workers died instantly Thursday morning when a heavy tower crane collapsed from a high-rise commercial development site in downtown Yangon, crashing directly onto an adjacent alleyway.
Municipal police and emergency rescue teams arrived at the bustling commercial hub within minutes, establishing a wide security cordon around twisted steel beams and shattered concrete debris. Witnesses reported hearing a deafening metallic screeching sound moments before the upper jib of the crane snapped and plummeted from the twenty-first floor.
Forensic rescue personnel extracted the bodies of two construction technicians from beneath the wreckage using specialized hydraulic cutting equipment. Three additional workers sustained severe crush injuries and were rushed to the nearest general hospital under emergency lights.
City engineers and municipal building inspectors initiated an immediate structural audit of the entire high-rise project to determine the root cause of the mechanical failure. Preliminary assessments suggest that overloaded lifting gear combined with heavy gusts of wind may have compromised the structural integrity of the pivoting mast.
Labor rights advocates immediately called for an industry-wide review of safety compliance and equipment maintenance standards across high-rise developments throughout the metropolitan area. Project developers declined immediate comment while cooperating with municipal investigators securing the site perimeter.
Traffic along adjacent commercial avenues remained diverted for hours as heavy recovery cranes labored to dismantle the unstable dangling sections of the wrecked tower.
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