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South Africa George building collapse that killed 34 was preventable, says minister | South Africa George building collapse that killed 34 was preventable, says minister |
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Workers had reported feeling vibrations in the partially built structure, and being told to cover up holes with sand | Workers had reported feeling vibrations in the partially built structure, and being told to cover up holes with sand |
A building collapse that killed 34 construction workers and injured dozens in Western Cape province last year was "entirely preventable", South Africa's government says. | |
A new report into the tragedy reveals that serious safety concerns had been raised well before the partially built five-storey apartment block collapsed in the town of George in May 2024. | |
Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson said the collapse was the result of multiple failures including the use of substandard materials, structural cracks, and visible gaps. | Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson said the collapse was the result of multiple failures including the use of substandard materials, structural cracks, and visible gaps. |
"There were a number of red flags that were continually raised about this project," said a visibly angry Macpherson. | "There were a number of red flags that were continually raised about this project," said a visibly angry Macpherson. |
Some of the defects were detected a year before the collapse. The health and safety officer even resigned in protest but work continued, the report found. | |
"The work should have stopped," Macpherson said. | |
He added that these signs were a chance to turn back but instead, problems with the building were "covered up". | |
Workers reported feeling vibrations in the structure, and being told to cover up holes with sand and substandard concrete, the report revealed. | |
Following what the minister described as an "emotional and painful" private meeting with survivors and families of victims, he called for criminal accountability for those found to have been negligent. | Following what the minister described as an "emotional and painful" private meeting with survivors and families of victims, he called for criminal accountability for those found to have been negligent. |
A police investigation is under way but no arrests have been made. | |
Many survivors are still facing trauma, medical bills and struggling to put food on the table, Macpherson said. | Many survivors are still facing trauma, medical bills and struggling to put food on the table, Macpherson said. |
Electrician Delvin Safers was pinned under the tonnes of concrete and mangled metal for 28 hours. He sent voice notes to his family believing he might die. | |
A colleague of his was killed instantly as the concrete fell on top of them. | |
After his rescue Mr Safers told the BBC he had noticed no warning signs, but believed that if shortcuts were taken during construction, then those responsible "should be held accountable". | |
He did not attend the minister's briefing but his father Deon, who did, told the BBC that he was impressed by the report. | |
"We want justice," he said, adding that his son had received no compensation | |
Another survivor of the disaster, Elelwani, tearfully told local media, that her life had changed in the last year. | |
She lost many teeth, struggles to eat and has been the subject of bullying. She appealed for money from well wishers. | |
Macpherson pledged to introduce regulations to improve oversight in construction and reform outdated legislation. | Macpherson pledged to introduce regulations to improve oversight in construction and reform outdated legislation. |
The probe was conducted by the Council for the Built Environment and a parallel investigation by the Engineering Council of South Africa. | The probe was conducted by the Council for the Built Environment and a parallel investigation by the Engineering Council of South Africa. |
Go to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent. | Go to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent. |
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