Embankment collapses and kills worker in MG
An embankment collapsed, resulting in the death of a 58-year-old worker in Ervália, Brazil.
On Thursday, an unfortunate accident occurred in Ervália, a municipality in the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais, when a 58-year-old construction worker died after an embankment collapsed on him during excavation work for a wall. Emergency services were alerted, but by the time they arrived, the victim had already been rescued from the debris by local residents and a firefighter who lived nearby. Tragically, the worker was found in a state of cardiac arrest and was transported by Mobile Emergency Care Service (Samu) to the local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Local authorities, including the Municipal Coordinating Body for Protection and Civil Defense (Compdec) and a civil engineer from the town's administration, were present at the scene to initiate an investigation into the cause of the embankment collapse. However, details regarding the construction company involved in the project have not been disclosed, complicating efforts to hold responsible parties accountable. The community is left shaken by the incident, raising concerns about safety regulations and construction practices in the area, particularly in such regions prone to landslides.
This event underscores ongoing issues related to construction site safety and the importance of adhering to regulations designed to protect workers. As investigations unfold, it will be crucial for regulatory bodies to examine what preventative measures could be implemented to avoid such tragic occurrences in the future. In the wake of this tragedy, families and workers in the area may also seek assurances regarding their safety while pursuing construction jobs in potentially hazardous conditions.