There seems to be no deaths occurring during concrete pouring, and contrary to all the rumours there are no workers buried in the dams walls.
Overall, the death toll for the dam was 96 workers.
There were over a hundred people who died building the Hoover Dam, and they died from many causes. There is a link below to a section of an article on the Hoover Dam dealing with the deaths of workers.
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While there are no official records confirming the exact number of people buried in Hoover Dam, it is estimated that around 100 workers died during its construction from 1931 to 1936. Many of these workers were buried in nearby cemeteries, but some may have been interred within the dam itself, as was common practice at the time. However, specific details about individual burials are not widely documented.
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Yes, they lost alot of workers to the rock slides and other randoms of nature, it is said that there are workers corpses inside the concrete that makes the base of the Hoover Dam.
Although construction was going on 24/7, individual workers worked eight hours per day.
There are six of them on the Colorado river. Glenn Canyon dam, Hoover dam, Davis dam, Parker dam, Palo Verde diversion dam and Imperial dam.
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