Mar 6 • 00:39 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Worker is buried during landslide of sewage construction site in SC

A worker was buried in a landslide while digging a trench for a sewage system installation in Porto União, Brazil, but was rescued with minor injuries.

On Thursday, a worker was buried during a landslide that occurred while he was digging a trench for a sewage installation in Porto União, located in Santa Catarina, Brazil. The incident happened around 5:30 PM when the ground collapsed, trapping the worker almost entirely, leaving only his face visible in the rubble. Fortunately, the Military Fire Department reported that he was conscious and stable during the rescue efforts.

Responding to the accident, the rescue team faced a significant challenge due to the amount of earth and clay blocks, estimated to be about 80 centimeters thick, that had fallen on the worker. Using machines and ropes, the firefighters first removed the larger blocks of clay before carefully excavating the earth and smaller debris to prevent further landslides. This methodical approach was crucial given the risks of additional collapses during rescue efforts.

After being extricated from the landslide, the worker received timely medical attention on-site. He suffered minor injuries to his face and back, and was stabilized before further treatment. This incident underscores the dangers associated with construction work, particularly in unstable soil conditions, highlighting the importance of safety protocols in construction sites. The local community is likely to discuss this event in light of workplace safety measures and regulations in the area.

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