On Saturday, the sixth of September, two thousand twenty-five, a building on Honda Street in Cartagena was evacuated due to a partial collapse of its internal staircase. The historic property had undergone recent renovations but has been identified as presenting a risk of further structural failures. Thankfully, no injuries occurred as a result of the collapse.
Emergency services, including the fire department, ordered an immediate evacuation of residents and cordoned off the area to prevent any access. They are currently working on reinforcing the building’s structure to prevent additional damage from potential further collapses.
All families residing in the affected building were safely evacuated, and social services personnel from Cartagena City Council are present to assist those affected by the incident. The area remained closed off to pedestrian traffic to ensure safety while recovery efforts are ongoing.
This incident highlights the ongoing concerns regarding the safety of older buildings in the region, despite recent rehabilitation efforts. Authorities are taking all necessary precautions to ensure the safety and well-being of the residents of Cartagena.
This article was written with AI assistance and reviewed by a human editor before publication.