In the town of Siete Iglesias de Trabancos, located in the province of Valladolid, a tragic collapse of a two-story residential building occurred. Under the rubble, one woman died, and three other people were injured or required medical assistance. Numerous fire brigades and rescue teams worked at the scene, searching the debris for trapped residents for several hours.

Death under the rubble

One woman died on the spot after the collapse of a two-story house in Siete Iglesias de Trabancos.

Rescue operation in Valladolid

Firefighters rescued a second woman trapped in the debris and provided assistance to two injured men.

Potential causes

The building was under renovation, which may have contributed to the compromise of structural stability.

Allegations of false invoices

In a separate economic thread, a tax advisor admitted to falsifying documents for the construction company Acciona.

The tragic incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon in the Spanish town of Siete Iglesias de Trabancos. A two-story residential building, where renovation work was likely being carried out, suddenly collapsed, burying the people inside under the rubble. Rescue services received the report around 7:00 PM local time. Initial reports indicated at least four victims, including two trapped in the debris. After an intensive rescue operation, firefighters extracted the body of one woman who died at the scene. A second woman was found under piles of concrete and bricks; her condition is described as stable, although she suffered numerous injuries. The two other men managed to leave the building on their own or with minor assistance, but required medical care due to shock and bruises. The causes of the building collapse are not yet officially known, but initial findings point to structural damage during ongoing construction work. The province of Valladolid is characterized by a large number of historic buildings made of brick and adobe, which require rigorous technical inspections during renovation. In recent years, Spanish building law has been tightened to prevent disasters in small municipalities with scattered development.This event shocked the local community of only a few hundred residents. A government representative and local authorities appeared on the scene, announcing the launch of an investigation to determine whether the renovation work was carried out in accordance with permits and safety standards. The area around the collapsed building was secured by the Civil Guard, and neighboring houses were checked for possible structural damage. Simultaneously in Spain, a public debate is ongoing regarding corruption and safety in the construction sector, related to new testimonies in the so-called Koldo case. An accountant linked to the Franky bar admitted to issuing false invoices for the construction giant Acciona, casting a shadow on the transparency of public contracts and oversight of investments in the country. „Koldo García pide comparecer por videoconferencia en la comisión de investigación del Parlamento de Navarra” (Koldo García requests to appear via videoconference in the investigation commission of the Parliament of Navarre.) — Koldo García

Mentioned People

  • Koldo García — Former advisor at the Ministry of Transport, a key figure in the corruption scandal involving mask contracts and invoice falsification.