On the morning of the 17th, a crane car that collapsed and turned upside down during work at a demolition work site in a residential area in Kita-ku, Tokyo was removed.

The ward decides to have the evacuated residents return home after confirming the safety of the surrounding area.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, at around 10 am on the 16th, a crane car weighing about 13 tons, which was working at a demolition work site in a residential area in Akabanedai, Kita-ku, suddenly collapsed and turned upside down.



The driver was not injured by himself.



Due to the concentration of houses at the site, the removal work did not proceed and according to Kita Ward, about 30 households in the vicinity were evacuated to hotels etc. It means that the crane car was removed on the morning of the 17th after making a route to enter.



The ward decides to have the evacuated residents return home after confirming the safety of the surrounding area.



The collapsed crane car was working to raise the excavator car to a hill at that time, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the situation at that time because it seems that the balance was lost due to its weight.