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South African government decries preventable building collapse in Western Cape that killed 34 workers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53493, member: 636"] Government officials declared that a fatal building collapse in Western Cape province could have been avoided entirely. The May 2024 disaster claimed 34 construction workers' lives and wounded many others when a five-story apartment structure crumbled in George. Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson revealed that multiple system breakdowns caused the tragedy. Safety defects appeared one year before the incident occurred. The health and safety supervisor quit his position in protest, yet construction continued. Workers experienced structural vibrations and received orders to hide defects with sand and inferior concrete. Minister Macpherson demanded criminal prosecution for negligent parties after meeting with victims' families. Police continue their investigation without making arrests. Survivors face ongoing trauma and financial hardship from medical expenses. One electrician remained trapped beneath debris for 28 hours before rescue teams freed him, while his coworker died instantly during the collapse. [/QUOTE]
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