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Concrete pump boom collapses, killing one construction worker and injuring two

Concrete pump boom collapses, killing one construction worker and injuring two

From Thanh Niên · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A concrete pump boom collapsed on May 20 in Bồng Sơn ward, Gia Lai province, Vietnam, killing one construction worker and injuring two others.
  • The incident occurred around 5:15 AM while the pump truck was positioned to supply concrete for house repairs.
  • Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident, which happened in the presence of multiple other workers.

A tragic accident has struck Gia Lai province, reminding us of the inherent dangers faced by our construction workers. On May 20, a concrete pump boom unexpectedly failed during a repair job in Bồng Sơn ward, resulting in the death of a 46-year-old worker and injuries to two others. This incident, occurring in the early morning hours, underscores the critical need for stringent safety protocols on all construction sites across Vietnam.

While the investigation into the exact cause of the boom's collapse is ongoing, the immediate aftermath saw a swift response from emergency services, with the injured being rushed to the Bồng Sơn Regional General Hospital. Sadly, one worker succumbed to his severe injuries. This event is a somber reminder that behind every construction project are individuals whose lives and well-being are constantly at risk.

As local authorities, including the Bồng Sơn Ward Public Security, work to determine the circumstances of this accident, the focus must remain on preventing future occurrences. The safety of our laborers is paramount, and incidents like these should spur a renewed commitment to rigorous safety standards and oversight in the construction industry. Our thoughts are with the victim's family and those recovering from their injuries.

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Originally published by Thanh Niên in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.