Mar 7 • 22:17 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

See who the victims are of the building collapse where a nursing home functioned in BH

A building collapse in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, resulted in the deaths of the owner's son and 11 elderly residents.

On Thursday, November 5, a tragic building collapse in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, claimed the lives of 12 individuals, including the 31-year-old son of the nursing home owner. The incident occurred in the northeastern part of the city, where a nursing home was operating on the first floor of the structure. At the time of the collapse, 29 people were inside the building, with 9 unharmed, while others managed to escape or were rescued from the debris.

The nursing home was located on the first floor, below the owner's residence and a gym, together with an aesthetics clinic. Among the deceased was Renato Duarte Ramos, the owner's son, who lived on the second floor with his wife Samia and their two-year-old daughter Laura. Fortunately, Samia and Laura were in another room during the incident and were rescued safely. The relatives and community expressed their shock and sorrow over the unexpected tragedy that unfolded, emphasizing that there were no prior indications of structural failure.

With such a devastating impact on the community, this incident raises concerns about building safety regulations and the oversight of facilities housing vulnerable populations, such as the elderly. As investigations begin, families seek answers as they mourn their losses, highlighting the urgent need for improvements in building safety standards to prevent future tragedies of this kind.

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