A steel airport hangar under construction in Idaho collapsed, killing three people and injuring nine others. Workers had expressed concerns about structural issues before the collapse.
Key Points
Employees expressed worries about bending beams and structural issues before the collapse.
The hangar collapse resulted in the deaths of three individuals.
Inland Crane employees also reported concerns about structural integrity.
The collapse led to an investigation by OSHA.
Pros
Workers raised concerns about structural issues before the collapse.
Cons
Three people died, and nine others were injured in the collapse.