Two construction workers tragically lost their lives on Wednesday in Alcalá de Guadaíra, Sevilla, following the collapse of a ceiling in a historic building known as Casa Ibarra. The incident, confirmed by Emergencias de Andalucía, took place shortly before noon during renovation works aimed at reinforcing the structure and ensuring its safety. The workers had been brought in from Granada by the construction firm Jocon Infraestructuras.
Local authorities have responded to the incident by declaring three days of official mourning in Alcalá de Guadaíra, with flags at public buildings flying at half-mast. Mayor Ana Isabel Jiménez expressed her condolences and stated that the community is in a state of shock. In the hometown of the deceased, Huétor Tajar, a further two days of mourning have been declared by local officials.
The second deputy prime minister, Yolanda Díaz, also extended her sympathies to the families and colleagues of the deceased workers, emphasising that no one should lose their life at work. In light of recent statistics showing an increase in workplace fatalities, with twenty-five deaths reported this year in Sevilla, labour advocates are calling for stringent measures to improve safety standards in the construction sector.
Labour Health Secretary for the CC.OO. union, Carmen Tirado, described the rise in workplace fatalities as unbearable and insisted on the urgent need for construction companies to comply with safety regulations to prevent such tragedies in the future.
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