A 55-year-old security guard died while on duty at a construction site near a venue for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, authorities confirmed on Saturday, January 13, 2026. The tragic incident occurred during a frigid overnight shift, prompting a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
Investigation Launched Following Overnight Death
Italian Infrastructure Minister Matteo Salvini has called for a thorough investigation to determine the factors that led to the worker’s death [[1]]. Details released by Italian media indicate the death took place on January 8th, while the guard was patrolling the construction site adjacent to Cortina’s ice arena. Temperatures plummeted to a dangerously low 10.4 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately -12 degrees Celsius) that night, raising concerns about potential exposure as a contributing factor.
Olympics Preparations Continue Amidst tragedy
The death occurred less than a month before the highly anticipated opening of the Milan cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, scheduled to run from February 6th to February 22nd. Local officials in Cortina expressed their deep sorrow and concern over the loss [[3]]. The incident casts a somber shadow over the final stages of preparation for the international sporting event.
Cortina d’Ampezzo’s Role in the 2026 winter Games
Cortina d’Ampezzo is set to host several key events during the 2026 Winter Olympics, including curling, sliding competitions, and the women’s Alpine skiing events. The construction site where the guard was working is part of the infrastructure development undertaken to prepare the resort for its role in the Games. The focus now shifts to ensuring the safety and well-being of all workers involved in the remaining construction efforts.
Worker Safety Concerns and Cold Weather Protocols
This incident highlights the critical importance of robust safety protocols, particularly during periods of extreme cold weather. Construction sites operating in sub-freezing temperatures require comprehensive measures to protect workers from hypothermia and other cold-related illnesses. These measures can include:
- Regular breaks in heated shelters
- Provision of appropriate cold-weather gear (clothing, gloves, hats)
- Buddy systems to monitor for signs of distress
- Training on recognizing and responding to cold-related emergencies
- Adjusted work schedules to minimize exposure during the coldest parts of the day
Ongoing Investigation and Potential Implications
Authorities are expected to examine whether adequate safety measures were in place at the construction site and whether any negligence contributed to the guard’s death [[2]]. The outcome of the investigation could lead to changes in safety regulations and procedures for construction projects in cold weather conditions,not only in Cortina but possibly across Italy and beyond.