According to official sources, the incident was due to “the fall of an attachment of the elevator located on the roof” of the building.
Miami, United States. – A partial collapse in a building located at the intersection of industry and San Rafael streets, in the municipality Centro Habana, left three people injured – an adult and two minors – and motivated the preventive evacuation of the neighbors, according to the Council of the Municipal Administration (CAM) of Centro Habana On your Facebook page On Tuesday afternoon.
According to the same source, “the fall of an arrangement of the elevator located on the roof affected the floors 8vo. And 7mo., By being injured three people: an adult and two minors.”
The injured “are treated at the General Calixto García Hospital and in the pediatric Juan Manuel Márquez, respectively.” The publication adds that “the political and government authorities immediately went to the scene, where the specialists ruled and evacuated the remaining preventively, with the participation of the specialized forces and construction brigades.”
The CAM also stressed that “neighbors, authorities and specialists have shown cooperation, discipline and willingness to provide help in the incident area.” The note also specifies that “the work aimed at the recovery of material goods continues.”
On the other hand, A report from CIBERCUBA Posted at 12:28 PMbased on a publication of the CAM that is no longer available, it indicates that the incident was a “partial collapse” on Industry Street, between San Rafael and San Miguel, which “left three people injured, including two minors and an adult”, and that “the authorities [se encontraban] evaluating damage and taking measures to preserve human lives and material goods. ”

CIBERCUBA He accompanied his note with captures of the publication of the CAM and described images of the interior with “completely collapsed walls, debris on beds and tables, deep cracks” and “improvised metal struts on the ladder of the building.” None of those images is already available on the Facebook page of the CAM.
