Rome's medieval Torre dei Conti tower partially collapses during renovation work, injuring a worker

Rome's Medieval Tower Collapses, Injuring Worker in Dramatic Rescue Effort

A centuries-old medieval tower in the heart of Rome has partially collapsed during renovations, critically injuring one worker and trapping another. The Torre dei Conti, a 13th-century residence for Pope Innocent III's family, suffered a partial collapse on Monday morning as firefighters attempted to rescue a trapped worker.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with hundreds of tourists watching in horror as firefighters struggled to reach the upper level of the tower. A rescue team used a mobile ladder to bring a stretcher to the site, but another part of the structure partially collapsed, sending debris flying and forcing the firefighters to retreat.

"It was like falling, and then I saw the tower collapse in a diagonal way," said Queen Paglinawan, 27, who works at a nearby gelato parlor. "I heard some loud noises from the town in quick succession." German student Viktoria Braeu passed by the scene just as the partial collapse occurred, describing it as an "explosive" moment.

Firefighters attempted to approach the first-floor window on mobile ladders but were quickly pulled back when dust emerged. Authorities then positioned a drone at the scene to assess the condition of the trapped worker. The tower has a history of collapses, having suffered damage in a 1349 earthquake and subsequent partial collapses in the 17th century.

Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri and Italian Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli were present at the scene but declined to speak with reporters. The injured workers are being treated in critical condition, while three others were rescued unharmed.
 
Man... what a sobering reminder that even the most carefully planned renovations can go horribly wrong πŸ€•πŸ˜±. It's like, we think we're in control of our lives and our surroundings, but nature's got a way of humbling us. The Torre dei Conti's collapse is a stark warning to be mindful of our limitations and respect the unpredictability of life.

It's also a lesson in compassion and empathy 🀝. Those workers who risk their lives for others are truly heroes, but they need our support and care in return. Let's not forget that behind every dramatic rescue effort, there are people whose well-being is at stake.

And on a broader note, it's a reminder to appreciate the history and fragility of our built environments πŸ›οΈπŸ•°οΈ. We often take these structures for granted, but they're actually testaments to human ingenuity and perseverance over centuries.
 
OMG, THIS IS SO BAD!!! I MEAN, THE TORRE DEI CONTI HAS BEEN AROUND FOR CENTURIES AND YET IT COLLAPSES LIKE THIS?! 🀯😱 I FEEL SO BAD FOR THE WORKER WHO WAS TRAPPED INSIDE! THE THOUGHT OF ALL THOSE HUNDREDS OF TOURISTS WATCHING IN HORROR MUST HAVE BEEN SO INTENSE!!! AND NOW THEY HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE AFTERMATH - CRITICAL INJURIES AND DUST COVERING EVERYTHING... IT JUST FEELS LIKE SUCH A TRAGEDY!!!
 
lol what a surprise! another ancient building collapses and people get hurt πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ like, shouldn't these places be designed for human life instead of historical relics? or maybe it's just the tourists who are really the problem - they're always gawking at the old stuff without considering if it's safe. also, drone surveillance is just too cool right now 🚁 I mean, can't we have some exciting news for once without a collapsed building?
 
omg this is insane 🀯 that tower has been around for like 700 years and it just collapses like what's going on in there?? πŸ€” i hope the guy who got hurt is gonna be ok πŸ’• its like they say when you renovate an old place something can go wrong but not like this 😱 maybe the city should do a full investigation to see what happened? 🚧
 
πŸ€• this is so sad what's going on with that tower it's like they're just waiting for something to happen you gotta wonder if all those collapses back in the 1300s and 1700s had anything to do with it or if it's just a matter of old buildings being old. πŸ€” anyway, I hope the workers get better soon. three people were rescued unharmed so that's good news. but what about that drone thingy? is it safe to use in situations like this? and why didn't the mayor want to talk to reporters? πŸ“ΊπŸ’¬
 
omg just read about rome's medieval tower collapsing and it's like wow so scary for those workers trapped underneath 🀯🚨 [1] i feel bad for the guy who was hurt too hope he recovers soon πŸ’ͺ meanwhile, authorities are being super cautious with drones to assess the damage πŸ“Έ [2] doesn't seem like a good day for tourism in rome πŸ˜…
 
omg i cant even imagine bein on site during that 🀯 collapse! as a history buff myself, it pains me 2 see this beautiful ancient tower go down πŸ€• like rome needs more stress rn especially when ur surrounded by thousands of tourists...anyway gotta give credit 2 the emergency responders who saved those workers lives πŸ’ͺ & hope the injured ones recover ASAP πŸ™
 
this is so crazy 🀯 the fact that a centuries-old tower just collapses like that is totally unacceptable. you'd think that with all the advancements in technology and engineering we've made, we should be able to prevent such disasters from happening. it's like our politicians are saying 'good luck' with disaster recovery funds πŸ’Έ but not actually doing much to improve infrastructure.

and what's up with the lack of transparency? the mayor and culture minister just disappear when reporters show up 🀐. is there something they're not telling us? it looks like a classic case of 'they don't want the truth coming out'. i'm all for keeping the city safe, but we need answers on how this happened in the first place.

and another thing, what's with the drones being used to rescue people instead of actual firefighters πŸš’. is that just a fancy way of saying they're not trained enough? or are they trying to save face after this disaster?
 
omg what a crazy situation 🀯🚨 just imagine those tourists watching that unfold... hundreds of ppl staring on at the chaos 😩 and the fact that it happened during renovation work is like, a huge red flag... shouldn't've been allowed to happen in the first place πŸ™„ can you believe the tower's had issues before too? 1349 earthquake? yikes! gotta wonder how they're gonna fix this or even if they will πŸ’” so much hope for the injured workers, fingers crossed they pull through πŸ‘
 
OMG, what a scary drama! πŸ€―πŸ’” This medieval tower collapse is literally giving me nightmares!!! πŸŒ‘ I was walking by the gelato parlor where one of the eyewitnesses works and I saw her freaking out afterwards... poor thing 😩 Queen Paglinawan described it like she was in a horror movie, that "diagonal way" the tower collapsed must've been super intense! 🀯 And can you imagine being stuck up there with no way to get down? πŸš¨πŸ‘Ž So glad the rescuers were able to act fast and get everyone out safely... fingers crossed those injured workers are gonna be okay πŸ’•
 
Just read about Rome's medieval tower collapse 🀯... it's crazy how these old buildings can just give up on us like that πŸ˜…. I mean, you've got tourists and locals all around watching this chaos unfold... what's the point of even having safety measures in place? πŸ™„ Anyway, hope the injured workers are okay πŸ’ͺ... those rescue guys must have been freaking out! πŸš’πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, can you even imagine walking past this tower every day without knowing it's been holding together by a thread? 🀯😲 I mean, 1349 earthquake? That's crazy! They need to review those renovation plans ASAP, it's just not safe for workers or tourists. The drone thing is actually kinda genius though, at least they're thinking outside the box (or in this case, tower). πŸ’‘ Fingers crossed that both workers make a full recovery and get back on their feet soon! 🀞
 
πŸ˜” this is such a scary moment for everyone involved... i can only imagine how terrifying it must've been for those witnesses who saw the tower collapse right before their eyes... πŸ€• and poor guy who got trapped under all that rubble πŸ’₯ i hope he's gonna be okay, and that his coworker recovers from their injuries too... πŸ™ it's just so sad when these historical sites get damaged like this, they're such a part of our history and culture πŸŒ†
 
OMG 🀯 like, I'm no expert or anything, but come on... the Torre dei Conti has been in bad shape for centuries? Like, who knew? And all these collapses and stuff... shouldn't the city be like, totally renovating it by now? πŸ€” I mean, I know they've got ancient buildings everywhere in Rome, but some things are just meant to be knocked down, right? πŸ›οΈ The fact that workers were trapped and injured because of this old structure is super worrying. We should be all about preserving history, not risking lives over it. And what's with the mayor and minister being all quiet on the issue? Shouldn't they be like, addressing the whole thing and making sure something like this doesn't happen again? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I cant beleive this 🀯 its like something from a movie! I remember watching old movies about Rome and seeing these ancient buildings still standing... how can something so old just come crumbling down? πŸŒͺ️ I'm shocked that the rescue team was able to act fast and get someone out, but also super sad that others got hurt. I mean, I know it's all part of renovation work and whatnot, but still. Did you see that video of the drone assessing the damage from above? Wild!
 
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