During the construction of the RCA Building, now known as the GE Building at Rockefeller Center, it is estimated that around 3 workers died. The project took place during the Great Depression and was notable for its scale and the safety measures implemented at the time. While any loss of life is tragic, the number of fatalities was relatively low compared to other large construction projects of that era.
It is true that 16 people died during the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Construction began in 1923 and was finished in 1932.
Oh, dude, like, I'm not a history book, but apparently around 30,000 workers died during the construction of the Palace of Versailles. That's a pretty high number, but hey, building a palace fit for a king isn't exactly a walk in the park, right?
4,000 people died
There seems to be no deaths while building the St. Louis Arch and no stats as to how many men were injured.
which wall, please be more specific
Many people died during its construction.
no one died during the construction of the millau bridge in France
77 people died in building the original high dam. 4 more people died in the building of the Third Power Plant at Grand Coulee Dam in the 70's and early 80's.
It is estimated that around 10,000 workers died during the construction of the Panama Canal.
It is true that 16 people died during the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Construction began in 1923 and was finished in 1932.
No, no one died in the building of the arch.
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Approximately 120,000 workers died during the construction of the Suez Canal.
Sixteen construction workers lost their lives during the bridge's construction.16 construction workers died during the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
While more than 200 people have died falling or jumping off the Humber Bridge, no one seems to have died during the construction process.
8 people died during the building of the titanic:)$!#
5 people were killed in the construction of the sears tower