Mar 11 • 23:01 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Worker is hit by crane truck arm and is hospitalized in serious condition on the coast of SP

A 48-year-old man was severely injured after being struck by the articulated arm of a crane truck while working in Guarujá, São Paulo.

In a serious incident in Guarujá, São Paulo, a 48-year-old worker was hospitalized after being struck on the head by the articulated arm of a crane truck. The accident occurred during the early hours of Wednesday at the intersection of Avenida Osvaldo Cruz and Avenida Presidente Vargas, where the man was reportedly on top of the vehicle when the accident happened. Emergency services responded promptly, with the worker being transported by the Mobile Emergency Care Service to the Santo Amaro Hospital, where he currently remains in serious condition.

The details regarding the specific nature of the work being performed at the time of the accident, as well as the identity of the employer, have not been disclosed. Eyewitness reports indicate that the worker fell from the vehicle upon being struck, and images from the scene showed his yellow helmet wedged in the truck's machinery, emphasizing the severity of the impact. Safety measures and adherence to regulations surrounding heavy machinery use will likely come under scrutiny as the investigation continues.

This incident raises important questions about workplace safety, particularly in construction and heavy machinery operations. Such accidents not only result in dire consequences for the workers involved but also highlight the need for stringent safety measures to protect employees on the job. As investigations are underway, this case could serve as a catalyst for reevaluating safety protocols in similar work environments, ensuring such tragedies are prevented in the future.

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