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Another collapse at a construction site in Caballito

2024-03-06T22:25:40.515Z

Highlights: A piece of masonry from a wall fell on a building in Rio de Janeiro. Two people were killed in a similar incident in the same city last month. The building was under construction between Querandíes and Goyena 557. There are no immediate reports of any more deaths from the incident. It happened less than a month after two people died when a wall collapsed in the city of Buenos Aires, killing a man and a woman who were on their way home from work.


It happened in Rio de Janeiro, between Querandíes and Venancio Flores. Less than a month ago, two people died in a serious incident in the neighborhood.


This Wednesday, less than a month after the fatal collapse that left two dead in Caballito, another incident was recorded at a construction site in that neighborhood of the City of Buenos Aires.

It happened in Rio de Janeiro in 200. At the moment there are no victims.

A piece of masonry from a wall fell at a construction site on that block, in Rio de Janeiro between Venancio Flores and Querandíes.

It happened 20 meters from the sidewalk.

The worst part went to the neighboring building, which has two floors dedicated to housing and a ground floor where there is a supermarket.

According to videos broadcast on social networks, the business suffered significant damage, with a hole in one of the walls and merchandise on the floor.

The Special Rescue Group (GER) of the City Firefighters works at the scene.

The Shoring Brigade was called to evaluate the structure.

This Wednesday's fall of material occurs less than a month after the tragic collapse that left two dead, also in Caballito, at Pedro Goyena 557, meters from José María Moreno.

In that episode, Ramón, who had a house selling pet products around the corner, and Nélida, his sister, who was unable to walk, died.

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Source: clarin

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