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Structure Collapse Kills 39, More Belived Buried

Date Published: 02nd October 2009
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The city of Raipur in India reported a tragedy this week when at least 39 construction workers were killed when a chimney on which they had been working collapsed during sever weather. The report was released on September 23, and initially reported 20 workers dead and several more buried under the debris of stone and concrete. It has been estimated that as many as 100 workers are either trapped or dead following the collapse.

Investigators believe the chimney collapsed due to severe weather, though this has not been confirmed yet. More attention is currently being placed on potentially finding survivors buried in the rubble than properly identifying the cause of the collapse. Hundreds of rescue workers have turned out from neighboring areas to help remove giant piles of concrete and other construction materials, hoping to find more survivors buried in the rubble. However, there are several limitations preventing officials from getting both an exact number and properly identifying those who may still be missing. Police say that since there are not definitive ledgers documenting all workers on site, it is difficult to say how many more workers are still unaccounted for. Many of the workers were migrant labor from neighboring towns and finding their families is difficult to say the least; oftentimes, these workers have no family or either they are estranged to the point of essentially having no relations nearby.


Among those persons police are searching for, several officials involved in the regulation and supervision of the site are being sought by police. These persons are being sought for questioning so they can give reports on the safety standards and practices of the sites, though police are having difficulty finding them. Police suspect they have gone in to hiding following the collapse and subsequent international press attention. While minor construction accidents are a common occurrence in India, accidents of this magnitude often involve a gross oversight by supervisors and officials on the sites. Often, these accidents are preventable, though it is widely known that officials on construction sites try and cut costs on the projects by circumventing safety concerns in order to embezzle funds or save money.


This only serves to reinforce the fact that many construction accidents are preventable with proper oversight. Many times, the fault of the accident lies not with the worker, but those in supervisory positions cutting corners by overlooking safety precautions and standards. Those individuals seriously injured in a construction accident often contact an experienced construction accident attorney in an attempt to receive monetary compensation for their injuries and time lost on the job.


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