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Fire at Trappist monastery in Portugal prompts community generosity

On the website of the Trappist Monastery of St. Mary Mother of the Church in Palaçoulo, Portugal, the nuns thank God "for protecting us and the firefighters during the fire" at the monastery's guesthouse.


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3 trench collapses result in 1 dead, 1 fined, 1 rescued


Sanatoga Fire Company
Within a week, one contractor was fined $135,612 for a fatal cave-in, a worker died in a
trench, and a trapped worker was rescued.
Contractor fined after 2 die
On March 31, a contractor reached a settlement for a $135,612 fine with the
U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration, after two workers died in a collapse of a 30-foot-deep cesspool excavation on Long Island, New York.
The cave-in occurred January 28, 2020, taking the lives of Max Antonio Turcios Chavez, 46, and Deniz Dos Santos Almeida, 57, who were installing cesspool rings. Both men were buried under 5 feet of mud and sand.
Chavez was uncovered by rescue workers the day of the collapse, but because of darkness and the conditions of the trench, rescue workers had to postpone the search for Almeida until the next day, when his body was recovered.

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Trench collapses plagued construction workers in 2020


trench collapses in December.
The fatal collapses for the month were reported in Georgia, Virginia, South Dakota, Michigan and California.
Those fatalities bring the year’s construction trench-collapse death toll to at least 21, which is the same as in 2019, according to reports compiled by Equipment World from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration and news media. (Cumulative OSHA data on trench-collapse deaths have not been released for 2019 and 2020.)
Trench-collapse deaths among construction workers appear to be rising slightly since 2018. There were 17 fatalities that year being investigated by OSHA and state agencies, according to the NIOSH Science Blog.
A breakdown of construction trench fatalities between 2003 and 2020 shows that – outside of 2016, when there was a decade-high of 33 trench deaths – 2019 and 2020 are tied for the second-deadliest years since 2010.

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