Credited from: CHANNELNEWSASIA
A building collapse in central Madrid has tragically resulted in the deaths of four individuals, with authorities identifying the victims as three male construction workers and a female architect. The incident occurred when the upper levels of the six-storey building gave way during renovation, causing severe structural damage and necessitating an extensive search operation by emergency services, which included the use of drones and sniffer dogs, according to Le Monde and Reuters.
Initially reported as having several injuries, the situation escalated when the remains of the four missing individuals were found beneath the rubble nearly 15 hours after the collapse. Despite varied initial injury reports, fire officials noted that primarily minor injuries were documented among other construction workers present during the incident, according to Channel News Asia and India Times.
The former office building, which was being converted into a hotel, had undergone previous inspections that deemed its condition "unfavourable." Local authorities reported the structure was built in 1965 and highlighted concerns about its integrity before the renovations began, showcasing serious oversights in building safety regulations, according to Reuters.