24th June 2026
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Four dead, after part of building collapses in Madrid

Four people died after part of a six-storey building under construction collapsed on Tuesday, in Calle Hileras, central Madrid, authorities have confirmed.

Two bodies were found late on Tuesday at the site located between Calle Arenal and Calle Mayor, a popular tourist area, hours after the building partially collapsed.

Firefighters recovered the other two bodies in the early hours of Wednesday, Madrid Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida said on X.

‘All our love and support go to their families, friends, and colleagues in this very difficult time,’ he added.

Emergency services said the victims included three men working at the site and a woman supervising the project. Spanish media reported the workers were from Mali, Guinea and Ecuador.

Emergency services from Samur-Protección Civil and city firefighters had been working at the scene near Plaza de Ópera on Tuesday early afternoon, trying to stabilise the structure and secure the surrounding area.

Initially it was reported that at least 10 others were injured after the construction collapsed, but this was later adjusted to three people injured, with one suffering a fractured leg.

The former office building was being reconverted into a hotel, with data on Madrid town hall’s website showing that a permit had been granted in February.

According to the land registry, the building had six storeys with a total surface area of 6,745 square metres.

Government delegate Francisco Martín said that debris fell from the fifth floor into the building’s interior courtyard. 

The façade of the building remained standing and apparently stopped most of the debris from reaching the street, according to local reports. In Spain, older buildings are often completely renovated inside while the street-facing façades are maintained in their original form.

Police are investigating the incident as a workplace accident.

Officials who initially arrived at the scene included the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, the government delegate Francisco Martín, deputy mayor Inmaculada Sanz, and Madrid’s urban planning chief, Borja Carabante.

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