Crane collapsed on the expressway in Fort Lauderdale in Florida, hitting boom lift

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Two workers were hurt along with three firefighters and a police officer who were responding to the scene after an accident Monday morning (5 Dec) that involved a huge construction crane performing work on Interstate 95 in Fort Lauderdale, authorities said.

The accident occurred shortly before 11 a.m. in the southbound lanes of I-95 between Sunrise and Broward boulevards.

One of the construction workers was critically injured while another one was listed in stable condition. The critically injured worker was reported to have died from his injuries.

Three firefighters and a police officer involved in a crash while responding to the scene were taken to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries, authorities said.

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Officials said the incident occurred when a Clark crawler crane lifting some pilings toppled over when the ground underneath shifted. It hit a cherry picker or an aerial work platform and the two workers who were on the cherry picker plunged 30 feet to the ground.

Ground Gave Way

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Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Stephen Gollan told CBS4’s Peter D’Oench, “The ground underneath the crane gave way and caused a move in a manner that they had the pilings fall towards the boom the workers were in.”

Gollan said OSHA, the Occupational and Safety Administration, was on site along with representatives of the crane company.

Massive Traffic Jam

The accident occurred during the mid-morning commute and resulted in lengthy traffic gridlock with some motorists reporting being stuck for up to an hour in bumper-to-bumper gridlock.

Guadaloupe Flores, who works as an I-95 Express Courier, said, “It was almost two hours that I was stuck in the same spot. It came to a complete stop maybe a quarter mile before the Broward Boulevard exit. It was hot. We were nervous. Is worried I would run out of gas. How is everyone going to get off the highway.”

Flores said after two hours, traffic in the southbound lanes was diverted to the northbound lanes and she was able to escape. Now she worries about the injured construction workers.

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