Horror Video Shows Builders Clinging to Their Lives 450 Feet After Man Died in Collapse of High-Rise Construction Site

Harrowing footage has been released showing structure personnel clinging to cables for their lives after a portion of a high-rise structure collapsed.

The terrifying twist of fate occurred in Sao Paulo, Brazil, when a track connecting two 450-foot-tall buildings suddenly collapsed.

Four developers were seen clinging to wires after one of them fell to his death.

A video taken from a nearby construction site shows workers on the ground scrambling to reach their deceased colleague.

Ten fire engines rushed to the scene and rescued those who were clinging to the wires, but were unable to save the fallen worker, according to O Tempo.

One of the survivors was taken to the hospital with body aches but is expected to recover.

Last year, terrifying footage showed two employees of a structure being thrown to their deaths from a platform during a dust typhoon in Iran.

The two men were running from the platform suspended from the roof of a high-rise building when tragedy struck.

As the two men cling to the flimsy structure, the pieces begin to fall as it hits the wall of the building.

Finally, a man slips out of the crib as he collapses and falls to the ground.

In 2021, a structure employee died after a mast fell on him in a horrific structure accident.

And in Nigeria, a luxury skyscraper collapsed in Lagos, leaving cargo trapped in the rubble and killing many more.

Wisdom John, a 28-year-old bricklayer, said he escaped with only a few cuts because he was on the ground when the building collapsed onto a concrete pile.

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