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2 Dead In World Cup Stadium Collapse

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ChillDoubt | 19:33 Wed 27th Nov 2013 | News
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in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25128585

Given that they're already behind schedule and there was mass opposition to the appointment of the World Cup by ordinary Brazilians themselves, isn't this unfortunate incident just another that combined with the Qatar fiasco make FIFA out to be the clowns we know them to be?
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Not really. Sh1t happens. I would be more concerned about some of the green around the gills fans who travel there for the football. I`m quite lucky as I`m dark haired and could probably pass for a local (at a push) but you have to be so, so careful there. It`s literally a case of money down the socks, no strappy bag and no jewellery or valuables on show whatsever. I expect there will be a lot of stories of muggings when the time comes.
On the plus side, the people are great and they`ve got Caipirinhas!
I don't think you can really blame FIFA for a crane collapsing in all fairness, although you can blame them for a lot.
It wouldn't be a proper World cup/Olympics/Commonwealth/Word games if there weren't stories about incomplete stadiums
237, I had a friend who was an officer on a sail training ship, when the crew went ashore in a Brazilian port they were warned about the risk of mugging and what precautions to take.......they all got mugged!
// Workers had a "lucky escape" today as a 50-tonne steel roof rafter collapsed.

The accident sparked fears of further delays to the stadium as engineers tried to discover what went wrong.
Workmen were evacuated and sent home for the day following the incident at about 8.30am.
Multiplex managing director Martin Tidd described the incident as "minor" and said he hoped workers would be back on site tomorrow.
Engineers were assessing the situation but Mr Tidd said the roof structure had not been affected.
Early indications suggested that the roof rafter in the north west of the stadium had moved 20 inches.
Workers, including steel erectors, were "relatively close" to the incident.
"An investigation is under way and we are looking for a solution this afternoon. The indications are that it is not a design fault," he told a news conference.
The rafter involved in the incident was supported by temporary steel connections, said Mr Tidd, adding that nothing such as this had ever happened before at the site.
He denied that safety was being sacrificed to complete the project, and said one other beam similar to the once involved in the incident was now being checked.
Engineers said rafter No 24 on the north roof collapsed without warning, falling about one metre, as several workmen were working on it.
One engineer who witnessed the accident said: "I heard a really loud bang and looked round and saw the lads running away. //

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