Six Dead After Elevators Crash at Brussels Construction Site; Second Cabin Searched
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Two elevator cabins crashed at a construction site in Brussels, resulting in six confirmed deaths.
- Emergency services have opened the second cabin and found no additional victims.
- Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident, with a fire investigator involved.
Six workers have died after two elevator cabins plummeted at a construction site in Brussels. Emergency services have since opened the second crashed cabin, confirming no further victims were found inside, according to the public prosecutor's office.
The incident occurred on Tuesday at a centrally located construction site in the Belgian capital. Initial reports indicate that both elevators fell several stories. A fire also broke out at the scene. The exact sequence of events and the cause of the collapse remain unclear, prompting a thorough investigation that includes a fire investigator.
Authorities have identified the six deceased workers as Belgian or Romanian nationals. While it is presumed they are the missing individuals, their identities are still being confirmed by forensic experts and police. The prosecutor's office is investigating the case against unknown perpetrators.
The construction site is located in the Brussels city center and is part of the redevelopment of the Oxy building. This structure, formerly an administrative seat for the Belgian capital, is being transformed into a multifunctional complex featuring offices, restaurants, hotel rooms, and residential units.
Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.