Report: New details released in Phoenix warehouse collapse where worker died

A report by the state’s worker safety agency reveals new information about the roof collapse at a Phoenix warehouse that killed a worker.

On the evening of July 24th eight employees were on-site at a warehouse near 42rd Avenue and Van Buren Street.

One of them, Oswaldo Montoya Torres, was in a temperature-controlled room on the warehouse’s north side. The 22-year-old was getting breakroom supplies.

A storm hit with 70 mph winds, causing the north wall and parts of the roof to collapse into the building, according to a report released Thursday by the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH).

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The other employees sheltered in an office on the warehouse’s south side. They called 911 once they realized he was missing. Rescuers found his body after a nearly three-day search . He was still in the temperature-controlled room, according to the report.

The Maricopa County Medical Examiner has ruled his death accidental, saying he died of injuries sustained during the structural collapse.

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