Four workers died and another two were injured Wednesday after a crane collapsed at a construction site of the Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway.
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A construction vehicle is doing the clearing operations at the accident site after a 10-tonne gantry crane collapsed at a construction site of the Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway in Jiading District of Shanghai, east of China, Aug. 19, 2009. A total of four workers died and another two were injured at the accident. [Xinhua]
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A 10-tonne gantry crane collapsed at 6 p.m. in Jiading District of Shanghai, police said. The conditions of the injured were unavailable as of 11 p.m..
One of the dead was a migrant worker from neighboring Jiangsu Province, said a worker surnamed Song.
All the victims were sheltering in a small house under the crane from rain, said Li Jingbao, 36, who witnessed the accident.
Police have cordoned off the site. The investigation into the cause of the accident is underway.
The 1,318-km railway is scheduled to open in 2010, with a speedup to 350 km per hour.