<p>Male, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/maldives">Maldives</a>: An Indian worker died after he collapsed during maintenance work on a major bridge in the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/male">Maldivian capital</a>, police said Tuesday, the second worksite accident in the country involving an Indian national since May.</p>.<p>The police only identified the deceased as an Indian national but did not disclose any further details.</p>.Look forward to India, Maldives working together closely: Jaishankar.<p>According to the news portal <em>Sun.mv</em>, the worker collapsed during the repair work he was carrying out on the Sinamale’ Bridge on Monday night after he got dizzy.</p>.<p>He was taken to a private hospital in Hulhumale’ but he was already dead when he was brought in, the police said, quoting hospital authorities as saying.</p>.<p>The Sinamale’ Bridge links Male’ City to Hulhule’ – where the Velana International Airport is located – and to suburban Hulhumale’ and maintenance work on the bridge is being carried out by China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), Sun.mv said.</p>.<p>Earlier on May 3, a 30-year-old Indian worker, injured during a dredging incident, died near here.</p>.<p>Police had then said the Indian youth was injured while aboard a dredger at Hulhumale’ lagoon but did not reveal any further information.</p>.<p>Local media reports said the incident was under further investigation by the police and highlighted the failure to adhere to proper safety standards.</p>.<p>According to the Indian embassy in the Maldives, the Indian expatriate community in the country has an approximate strength of 27,000. They have a strong presence in the health and education sector. There are Indian unskilled workers and most of them are engaged in the construction sector. </p>
<p>Male, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/maldives">Maldives</a>: An Indian worker died after he collapsed during maintenance work on a major bridge in the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/male">Maldivian capital</a>, police said Tuesday, the second worksite accident in the country involving an Indian national since May.</p>.<p>The police only identified the deceased as an Indian national but did not disclose any further details.</p>.Look forward to India, Maldives working together closely: Jaishankar.<p>According to the news portal <em>Sun.mv</em>, the worker collapsed during the repair work he was carrying out on the Sinamale’ Bridge on Monday night after he got dizzy.</p>.<p>He was taken to a private hospital in Hulhumale’ but he was already dead when he was brought in, the police said, quoting hospital authorities as saying.</p>.<p>The Sinamale’ Bridge links Male’ City to Hulhule’ – where the Velana International Airport is located – and to suburban Hulhumale’ and maintenance work on the bridge is being carried out by China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), Sun.mv said.</p>.<p>Earlier on May 3, a 30-year-old Indian worker, injured during a dredging incident, died near here.</p>.<p>Police had then said the Indian youth was injured while aboard a dredger at Hulhumale’ lagoon but did not reveal any further information.</p>.<p>Local media reports said the incident was under further investigation by the police and highlighted the failure to adhere to proper safety standards.</p>.<p>According to the Indian embassy in the Maldives, the Indian expatriate community in the country has an approximate strength of 27,000. They have a strong presence in the health and education sector. There are Indian unskilled workers and most of them are engaged in the construction sector. </p>