would you call it an accident or carelessness on the part of authority? and why??
It is normally an accident. The authorities cannot be on scene for every minute of demolition of a building. It can be both.
If a machine goes to the wrong spot or there is some hidden flaw not easily detectable a little hard to blame the supervisor for a workers mistake. They do make them. They are human and not perfect.
Each collapse is different. During demolition it could be a flaw in construction,in accurate diagrams bad math from the engineer or employees not following instructions.
After hearing that upwards of 1060 people died in a factory in Bangladesh due to the owners carelessness. They made less than a quarter of the US and Canadas minimum wage. Why would workers be in the building during demolition anyways?
Would call it carelessness
Everything should be set up so it can fall in a safe area. and for towers it should come straight down and not fall off to the side.
Accident. It was not supposedto happen, I hope
if during a demolition process of a building, the building collapsed on some workers.
would you call it an accident or carelessness on the part of authority? and why??