Rescue teams in Rome are working tirelessly to free a man trapped on an upper floor of a medieval tower that partially collapsed during renovations. The Torre dei Conti, a 13th-century fortified residence, suffered its first collapse on Monday morning after falling debris hit one worker, leaving him critically injured.
The dramatic event unfolded as workers were scaling the 29-meter tower for repairs. Just hours later, another section of the tower gave way, trapping a man on an upper floor and injuring another worker who had been rescued by firefighters earlier in the day.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with loud bangs and clouds of dust filling the air. "I saw a worker fall," one witness reported. Others, including tourists and passersby, were forced to flee the area due to the risk of further collapse.
Firefighters responded quickly, deploying a drone to inspect the site and assess the situation before attempting to rescue the trapped man. The Rome prefect has assured that every effort is being made to save him, despite the high risk of further collapse.
"It's going to be a very long and complex operation," he said. "The risk of collapse is extremely high. But we will try in every way to save this human life."
Meanwhile, witnesses described their own harrowing experiences as they watched the unfolding drama unfold before their eyes. Some were forced to flee for their lives, while others simply stood frozen in shock.
For Elena, a worker at a nearby pub, the experience was surreal. "It felt like an earthquake," she said. "I saw people trying to get out of the scaffolding β I didn't realize they were inside working on it."
The Torre dei Conti is one of Rome's most historic landmarks, and its restoration works are being financed by EU post-pandemic recovery funds. However, the dramatic collapse has raised concerns about the building's stability.
As rescue teams continue to work through the night to free the trapped man, officials have confirmed that the area surrounding the tower will remain cordoned off until further notice.
				
			The dramatic event unfolded as workers were scaling the 29-meter tower for repairs. Just hours later, another section of the tower gave way, trapping a man on an upper floor and injuring another worker who had been rescued by firefighters earlier in the day.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with loud bangs and clouds of dust filling the air. "I saw a worker fall," one witness reported. Others, including tourists and passersby, were forced to flee the area due to the risk of further collapse.
Firefighters responded quickly, deploying a drone to inspect the site and assess the situation before attempting to rescue the trapped man. The Rome prefect has assured that every effort is being made to save him, despite the high risk of further collapse.
"It's going to be a very long and complex operation," he said. "The risk of collapse is extremely high. But we will try in every way to save this human life."
Meanwhile, witnesses described their own harrowing experiences as they watched the unfolding drama unfold before their eyes. Some were forced to flee for their lives, while others simply stood frozen in shock.
For Elena, a worker at a nearby pub, the experience was surreal. "It felt like an earthquake," she said. "I saw people trying to get out of the scaffolding β I didn't realize they were inside working on it."
The Torre dei Conti is one of Rome's most historic landmarks, and its restoration works are being financed by EU post-pandemic recovery funds. However, the dramatic collapse has raised concerns about the building's stability.
As rescue teams continue to work through the night to free the trapped man, officials have confirmed that the area surrounding the tower will remain cordoned off until further notice.