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Work halted on some Olympic projects 88 days before Games

May 10, 2016 07:42 IST
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‘We have no intention of hampering the event’

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IMAGE: General view of the Future Arena at the Olympic Park. Photograph: Buda Mendes/Getty Images.

With less than three months to go until the start of the Games, work on parts of Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park and Olympic Village was halted on Monday amid fears for the safety of workers, Brazil's Ministry of Labour and Employment said.

Officials who reviewed work on a television tower in the Olympic park and digging work at the Olympic village shut down operations at those and two other sites. They did not say exactly what the problems entailed or how serious they were.

"We have no intention of hampering the event," Robson Leite, the ministry's regional superintendent, told reporters. "We just want the safety of the population, the workers and all those who will visit Rio."

The Olympic Park, where 16 sports will take place at nine venues, was declared open last month but final touches to the tennis courts and sponsors' areas are still being made. The games open on August 5.

The city's oversight agency said it had immediately complied with the ministry's order.

"Two areas where digging took place were cordoned off and a meeting will decide what adjustments are necessary so work can continue," the Geo-Rio Foundation said in a statement.

Such injunctions are common in Brazil and are usually quickly resolved.

However, Leite reminded reporters of a ministry study released last week showing that at least 11 people have been killed while working on Olympic projects, compared to eight in the 12 cities preparing to host the 2014 World Cup, which was also held in Brazil.

The shut down came just weeks after a bicycle lane built as part of the legacy infrastructure collapsed into the sea killing two cyclists.

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