Wednesday, 27 November 2013

The final section of the Sao Paulo stadium that is scheduled to host the 2014 World Cup's opening match collapsed as the result of a crane accident Wednesday, reportedly killing two people. According to one worker at the venue, it could have been much worse if it hadn't happened at lunchtime.

The 70,000-seat venue, which wasn't completed in time to be used for last summer's Confederations Cup, was nearly finished and on schedule to meet FIFA's end-of-year deadline for all 12 World Cup grounds.

Television images showed a huge metal structure buckled atop the stadium, destroying part of the stands in the east side of the venue. A LED panel installed outside the venue also was hit.

Firefighter official Mauro Lopes said in a radio interview that at least three people died in the accident, which apparently happened when a crane collapsed on top of the metal structure. The crane was installing what was the last part of the structure.
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