Construction work is resuming at the Buduburam road site following the tragic rock-blasting accident that occurred on October 14, which claimed three lives and injured 39 others.
The incident not only resulted in loss of life but also caused significant damage to surrounding properties, raising critical concerns about safety measures in place at the construction site.
In the wake of this tragedy, a commitment to improving safety protocols has become paramount for the project team.
In response to the accident, staff members have undergone additional safety training, reflecting a serious effort to address the deficiencies that contributed to the incident.
A project supervisor, speaking anonymously, revealed that advanced monitoring systems have now been installed to further mitigate the risk of future accidents.
Workers on site have shown a renewed sense of confidence in the new safety measures, believing that the steps taken by authorities are adequate to prevent a recurrence of such a devastating event.
Reports indicated that the rock blasting phase of the project has been successfully completed.
However, the newly implemented enhanced safety protocols will remain in effect, ensuring the protection of both workers and nearby residents.