Spain: 4 dead, several injured in Madrid building collapse DW 10/08/2025
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Spain: 4 dead, several injured in Madrid building collapse  DW  10/08/2025
"Four people have died in the Spanish capital, Madrid, when a multi-story building under construction partly collapsed. The bodies of two people reported missing were recovered from the building's rubble early on Wednesday morning, Madrid's emergency services said in a post on X. Rescue workers had recovered two other bodies shortly before midnight. Workers from Mali, Guinea and Ecuador were among the dead, according to Spain's EFE news agency."
"At least three people were injured, one of whom was being treated in hospital for a leg fracture. Some 30-40 people reportedly worked at the building, EFE and local media said, which was being renovated to become a four-star hotel. "Several ceiling structures of the building, which was undergoing renovation, collapsed," Beatriz Martin, spokesperson for the Madrid emergency services, told reporters. It was still too early to talk about the cause of the accident, Martin said. But because it is a workplace accident, Madrid's Judicial Police are "in charge of the incident's investigation," Madrid's emergency services said in another post on X."
"Hours before the recovery of the bodies, Madrid's mayor, Jose Luis Martinez-Almeida, said the search for those missing in the rubble a "complex, difficult task," adding that police dogs had been called in to help. Witnesses and passers-by reported hearing a large bang and seeing thick smoke when the building collapsed around 1 p.m. local time (1100 GMT/UTC). "It sounded like a bomb," one employee in a nearby bakery told Spanish broadcaster RTVE. "You suddenly couldn't anything," added a local barman."
A multi-story building under renovation in Madrid partly collapsed around 1 p.m., causing multiple casualties and injuries. Four people died; two bodies were recovered early Wednesday and two others shortly before midnight. Workers from Mali, Guinea and Ecuador were among the fatalities. At least three people sustained injuries, including a leg fracture. Approximately 30–40 people had been working on the site as it was being converted into a four-star hotel. Emergency crews, police dogs and rescue teams searched the rubble. Madrid's Judicial Police opened an investigation because the collapse is treated as a workplace accident. Witnesses reported a loud bang and thick smoke.
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