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Crane Collapsed During Jetty Construction at Gujarat’s Okha Port

A crane collapsed during jetty construction at Gujarat’s Okha port in Dev Bhumi Dwarka district. The incident occurred while removing excess pile liner at the site. The accident happened when the crane’s cable snapped, causing it to fall on the laborers, killing 3.

On December 25, 2024, a tragic accident occurred at the Okha port in Gujarat’s Devbhumi Dwarka district, resulting in the deaths of three workers. The incident took place during the construction of a jetty managed by the Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB). The victims included a site engineer, a surveyor, and a laborer, who were fatally injured when a crane collapsed on them during the removal of excess pile liner at the construction site.

The accident happened suddenly, with the crane toppling and trapping the workers beneath its structure. Emergency response teams, including personnel from the GMB, Coast Guard, local police, fire services, and medical responders, promptly arrived at the scene. Despite their swift action, two workers were pronounced dead at the site, while the third succumbed to injuries en route to the hospital.

The jetty under construction is part of an infrastructure project aimed at enhancing the operational capabilities of Okha port. The Gujarat Maritime Board, responsible for the project’s execution, has initiated a comprehensive investigation to determine the cause of the crane collapse. Preliminary reports suggest that the incident occurred during the process of removing excess pile liner, a critical phase in jetty construction.

In response to the tragedy, local authorities have emphasized the importance of adhering to stringent safety protocols, especially in high-risk construction environments. The district administration has assured that all necessary measures will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future, including a thorough review of current safety practices and the implementation of enhanced training programs for construction personnel.

The families of the deceased workers are being offered support and assistance during this difficult time. The incident has also prompted discussions among industry stakeholders about the critical need for regular equipment maintenance, rigorous safety checks, and the enforcement of occupational health and safety standards to safeguard the well-being of workers involved in large-scale infrastructure projects.

This unfortunate event at Okha port serves as a somber reminder of the inherent risks present in construction activities and underscores the collective responsibility of authorities, contractors, and workers to prioritize safety above all else.

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