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Search goes on for missing workers at Florence collapse site - General News

2024-02-18T11:11:07.953Z

Highlights: Search goes on for missing workers at Florence collapse site. One Romanian, two north Africans and an Italian, were killed in the disaster Friday morning. Unions have called strikes to call for urgent government action to up safety on worksites amid the spate of fatal accidents in Italy. The accident happened after a retaining concrete beam collapsed, bringing the whole building down on the workers underneath.    Some sources have pointed to potentially shoddy buildingmaterials being used. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © Copyright ANSA.


A search is continuing at a supermarket building site in Florence for a missing Romanian worker amid vanishingly thin hopes of finding him alive after four other workers, one Romanian, two north Africans and an Italian, were killed in the disaster Friday m... ( HANDLE)


A search is continuing at a supermarket building site in Florence for a missing Romanian worker amid vanishingly thin hopes of finding him alive after four other workers, one Romanian, two north Africans and an Italian, were killed in the disaster Friday morning.


   The search for the last worker missing under the collapse at the Via Mariti building site for the new Esselungia supermarket continued over night, but still without result and with the final death toll all but confirmed at five in a tragedy that has put the spotlight back on workplace safety in Italy amid a spate of fatal work accidents.


   Nonethless, the fire brigade is working with dozens of personnel and Usar (Urban search and rescue) teams specialized in searching for and rescuing missing persons among the rubble.


   At the same time, night operations have secured the buildingsite, where the pile of large prefabricated concrete beams that came down in the 16 February collapse is at risk.

The construction site is under sequestration.


   Four people have been confirmed dead so far.


   Two dead North African workers may not have been in order with their residence permits, union sources told reporters onSaturday.


   Meanwhile unions called on the government of Premier GiorgiaMeloni to extend the same safety protocols that public-sectorworkers enjoy to the private sector.


   Alessandro Genovesi, head of Fillea, the CGIL constructionworkers, in an interview with La Repubblica: "I challenge PrimeMinister Meloni to make a decree that would bring the protections of Articles 41 and 119 of the Public Contracts Codealso to private construction sites above 500,000 euros.


   " And I invite all parties to vote for it.


   "Just a few lines are enough".


   The accident happened after a retaining concrete beam collapsed, bringing the whole building down on the workers underneath.


   Some sources have pointed to potentially shoddy buildingmaterials being used.


   Unions have called strikes to call for urgent government action to up safety on worksites amid the spate of fatal accidents in Italy.


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