Two Injured in Ciudad del Este Shopping Mall Ceiling Collapse
Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter
| 2025-04-10 16:10:06
Ciudad del Este, Paraguay – Two construction workers sustained injuries on Thursday following the collapse of a ceiling at the 'Shopping China' mall, currently under construction in Ciudad del Este. The incident has prompted an investigation into potential safety lapses at the site.
According to Police Chief Francisco Rolón, the collapse occurred on the first floor of the new commercial development. Preliminary assessments suggest that strong winds may have been a contributing factor to the structural failure.
Emergency responders were swiftly dispatched to the scene. Chief Rolón confirmed that the two injured workers received on-site first aid before being transferred to the Tesai Clinic for further evaluation and treatment. Their injuries are reported to be minor, and the precautionary transfer underscores the commitment to the well-being of the workers.
The Ciudad del Este Fire Department and officials from the municipal construction inspection division are currently on-site conducting a thorough investigation into the precise cause of the collapse. Their efforts will focus on identifying any structural weaknesses, material defects, or procedural oversights that may have contributed to the incident.
This event has raised concerns regarding adherence to safety protocols within the construction sector in the region. Authorities are expected to launch a comprehensive review of safety regulations and enforcement mechanisms to prevent similar accidents in the future. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential risks associated with construction projects and the critical importance of robust safety measures.
The investigation is ongoing, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available from the authorities.
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