The collapse of a building in the historic center of Madrid in which four people died, including a worker from Ecuador, began with the collapse of the terrace on the fifth floor, which caused the floors of the rest of the floors to collapse down to the basement.
In the building that collapsed on Tuesday, which was being renovated to become a four-star hotel, a manager named Laura (initially reported to be the project architect) died, along with three workers identified as Dambéle, Alfa, and Jorge, originally from Mali, Guinea, and Ecuador, aged between 30 and 50 years old.
They were all employees of the construction company ANKA, in charge of converting this central building into a hotel, located very close to the famous Puerta del Sol in Madrid.
In statements to the media, the head of the Madrid Fire Department Guard, Miguel Seguí, confirmed this Wednesday that on the fifth floor, where the collapse began, no workers were working at the time of the incident.
In total, seven forges with a height of 50 meters were ceded, which caused an amount of debris that in some places reached three meters in height.
Seguí pointed to a "sum of factors" as the cause of the collapse, which are already being investigated, although he preferred not to point out any specific cause, because that will be the work of the investigators.
Yes, he spoke of possible hypotheses, although specifying that they are "assumptions" and that it is the Police who will have to elucidate it.
Thus, the head of the fire department explained that the collapse could be related to some practice typical of this type of work, such as load reduction, the removal of partition walls, or the removal of some sloping area on the floor to eliminate weight.
He also commented that in the center of Madrid it is "very difficult" to stockpile construction material, so it is common to do so on the roof and it may be that in this case it has touched a sensitive area.
The Madrid Municipal Police is in charge of investigating what happened and inside the building, agents of the Judicial Police are working, including personnel specialized in the investigation of labor accidents and agents specializing in conducting ocular and technical police inspections.







