Rome: worker trapped and one injured after part of medieval tower collapses
A medieval tower in central Rome has partly collapsed twice during renovations, trapping one worker on an upper floor and injuring another.
Falling debris from the initial collapse of the Torre dei Conti, close to the Roman Forum ruins, just after 11.30am (1030 GMT) hit a 64-year-old worker, the Ansa news agency reported. He was taken to San Giovanni hospital in a critical condition. Francesco Rocca, Lazios regional president, said the workers injuries were not life-threatening.
With hundreds of tourists and passersby looking on, firefighters rescued three other workers from scaffolding on the 29-metre tower. During the operation, at about 1pm, an internal section of the tower collapsed, leaving one worker trapped on an upper floor.
We are trying to get him out alive but the situation is complex because of the risk of further collapses, said the national fire department spokesperson, Luca Cari. The worker was reported to be vigilant and rescuers were assisting him with breathing.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/03/rome-tower-collapse-torre-dei-conti-italy
First built in the 13th century. Any brick building that tall and that old must be a bit dodgy.