Magnolia Fire Department reports one person has died after becoming trapped when two homes under construction collapsed on Tuesday.
Two homes under construction have reportedly collapsed in the Magnolia area on Tuesday leaving a 16-year-old dead.Officials said they were called out to an industrial accident call at the 33000 block of Willow Heights Lane, just before 12:30 p.m.Authorities said a home under construction collapsed during a thunderstorm while workers were on site.
Authorities said the 16-year-old was an employee of the construction company and was authorized to be on the site. FOX 26 Houston is now on the FOX LOCAL app available through Apple TV, Amazon FireTV, Roku, Google Android TV, and Vizio!The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Homicide and Violent Crimes Unit, along with Crime Scene, is on location conducting their investigation.
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