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Worker Dead as Historic Rome Tower Collapses Amid Renovation
25 Nov
Summary
- A historic medieval tower in Rome partially collapsed on November 3.
- One renovation worker died, and another was seriously injured.
- Scaffolding errors or metro drilling vibrations are potential causes.

The ancient Torre dei Conti in central Rome partially collapsed on November 3, tragically killing one worker and seriously injuring another involved in its renovation. The incident, which sent debris and dust billowing into the street, has prompted a criminal investigation into negligence and reignited concerns about Rome's aging infrastructure.
Investigations are exploring potential causes, including errors in the renovation scaffolding or vibrations from the ongoing construction of the Metro C subway line. This collapse underscores the delicate balance Rome faces between preserving its vast historical treasures and accommodating the demands of a modern capital city, with millions of tourists visiting the area annually.
Experts emphasize the need for greater transparency in renovation projects for ancient structures, suggesting that public access to project data could aid in quality control. City authorities have announced a €1 million plan to secure the tower and its surroundings, coordinated by firefighters, while life in the bustling area near the Colosseum and Roman Forum gradually returns to normal.




