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UPDATE: Worksite Where Two Men Died in Sintra Crane Collapse Was Unlicensed

The worksite where two men were killed when a large crane toppled onto a public road in Sintra this morning did not have the required permit, Sintra Council has confirmed. The post UPDATE: Worksite where two men died in Sintra crane collapse was unlicensed appeared first on Portugal Resident.
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Two workers died on the morning of Wednesday following the fall of a crane in the public road in the parish of Belas, in the council of Sintra. The City Hall says that the work was not licensed and will be participated in the Public Prosecutor's Office. — Follow FALA PORTUGAL at: ☆ FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/falaportugal ☆ INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/falaportugaltv ☆ [...] See this and other news on the TV RECORD website.

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It investigates that of the autarchy still found lack of license to occupy that of the public way.

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The Labor Conditions Authority is investigating whether the safety rules were being complied with. The Sintra Chamber also claims to be ascertaining the circumstances of the accident with the various interveners.

Two workers died in the fall of a crane in Sintra. Works had no municipal license and neighbors were already afraid of tragedy.

·Porto, Portugal
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Two workers, 28 and 40 years old, died this morning after a crane fell on the public road in Belas. The authorities say they have detected several infractions in the work and ensure that they will ascertain responsibilities.

·Portugal
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Portugal Resident broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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