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08.10.2014

Two cranes fall in Switzerland

Two cranes – a mobile and a tower crane - overturned this morning in a residential area in Switzerland.
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The falling crane also damaged surrounding buildings


The incident occurred early this morning when it appears that a six-axle All Terrain crane, owned by Welti-Furrer, began dismantling a regular top slewing tower crane that had been working on a new building in the town of Affoltern am Albis, to the south west of Zurich. The contractor of the job is Leuthard and we understand that two men on site received ‘moderate injuries’.
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The tower crane went over backwards and pulled the mobile with it


At this stage we only have a little input from the scene, but it seems that the mobile crane was removing the tower crane’s jib before the back mast counterweight causing the crane, which was erected on a counterweighted base, to become back-heavy. It then went over, pulling the mobile with it.
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The tower crane had a counterweighted base


Serious damage was caused to two vehicles on the ground, including a truck, and 24 residents of a nearby retirement home were evacuated to another part of the home for safety reasons.

An investigation has begun led by the Canton of Zurich and the Limmat Valley police.
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The damage to both cranes is severe


Comments

Daz
the crane looks like an WK200EC
if you look carefully at the rear of the lorry, you can see that 2 of the counterweights are loaded (2te & ate) along with a 5.5te block still upright.
its hard to tell the jib length on the crane, but looking at it i would presume 60m the maximum length, which could concur with the statement that counterweights were left in the counter jib.
its sad to see such an incident and hope then everyone involved is ok.

Oct 13, 2014

Michael Brown
Such a fundamental mistake in the dismantling process & so so lucky there was not multiple casualties. There appears to be an increase in European incidents lately.

Oct 9, 2014