Construction work has resumed at a Sao Paulo football stadium that will host next year's World Cup opener, five days after an accident left two dead.
Two workers were killed when a crane collapsed at the stadium, raising fresh doubts about Brazil's ability to finish work for the tournament on schedule.
Despite the resumption of construction, some 30 percent of outstanding works at the venue remain on hold owing to an investigation into the tragedy.
A crane collapsed onto a section of the stands as workers were using it to lift a final 380-tonnes metallic segment to the top of the roof.
Sao Paulo, which had already been running some 45 days behind schedule, now faces a race against the clock to meet world football governing body FIFA's deadline for all 12 host stadiums to be completed by December 31st.