Scaffolding Collapse in The Beaches Injures Three Workers

Monday, June 2, 2025, 3:21 pm

Emergency crews were called to a construction site in Toronto’s Beaches after a scaffolding collapse injured three workers. The sudden accident has raised serious concerns about site safety as injured personnel were promptly transported to hospital. Authorities are investigating the incident, proving yet again that construction zones can be full of unexpected dramas.


cp24.com/ / Three injured after scaffolding, ladders collapse in The Beaches - CP24

Three injured after scaffolding, ladders collapse in The Beaches  CP24

citynews.ca / 3 men injured in scaffolding collapse in The Beaches

Three men have been taken to hospital after scaffolding collapsed at a construction site in The Beaches. Toronto police were called to the area near Queen Street and Victoria Park just after 1:30 p.m. to reports of the scaffolding collapse. All three men were found with minor injuries and were…

cp24.com/ / Three people seriously injured after scaffolding collapses near The Beaches: Toronto paramedics - CP24

Three people seriously injured after scaffolding collapses near The Beaches: Toronto paramedics  CP24


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