Mar 3 • 17:49 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The video from the day Alberto Fernández delivered the building that today suffered the collapse

A building inaugurated by President Alberto Fernández in December 2021 collapsed, forcing the evacuation of about 200 residents.

In December 2021, President Alberto Fernández inaugurated a housing complex known as Estación Buenos Aires, which was intended to alleviate housing difficulties for many citizens. During the opening event, he promised the excited new homeowners that they would finally be free from the burden of housing instability. Just under four years later, a significant portion of the building collapsed, creating safety concerns for the residents and prompting immediate action from local authorities.

On the morning of the incident, around 4:45 AM, emergency services received a call reporting the collapse of an internal structure within the residential complex. This prompted a fast response, leading to the evacuation of approximately 200 residents from their apartments. The residents were displaced quickly to ensure their safety, reflecting the urgent nature of the situation as fears of further structural instability loomed over the building.

The incident raises questions about the construction standards and oversight involved in projects like Estación Buenos Aires. The collapse not only disrupts the lives of the residents but also puts a spotlight on the government's commitment to addressing housing issues in Argentina. This situation could lead to significant scrutiny regarding public safety regulations and the effectiveness of housing initiatives in the country.

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