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WATCH huge concert hall ceiling collapse in St. Petersburg, one worker has been killed | |
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A construction worker has been found dead after a St. Petersburg concert hall collapsed as it was being demolished. Footage shows tragic moment a worker desperately scrambled to reach a crane as the structure broke apart. | |
Drone footage shows a huge cloud of dust coming from the St. Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex. The massive stadium suffered a roof collapse as workers attempted to dismantle the structure. | Drone footage shows a huge cloud of dust coming from the St. Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex. The massive stadium suffered a roof collapse as workers attempted to dismantle the structure. |
Warning: This video contains disturbing images | Warning: This video contains disturbing images |
Ambulances were spotted outside the building as emergency workers rushed to the scene. One construction worker has found dead under rubble, emergency services have confirmed. | |
In an aerial video, a worker can be seen dismantling part of the structure’s roof. The complex then begins to collapse as the construction worker scrambles to get inside a crane hoisted over the building, where a colleague can be seen looking on. However, it appears that the man failed to reach safety before the structure began to fail. | In an aerial video, a worker can be seen dismantling part of the structure’s roof. The complex then begins to collapse as the construction worker scrambles to get inside a crane hoisted over the building, where a colleague can be seen looking on. However, it appears that the man failed to reach safety before the structure began to fail. |
Emergency services say there is no risk of further collapse. | |
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