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3D reconstruction of fatal motorhome collapse in Totana

08.05.2026 23:51 1 min 2 sources
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3D reconstruction of fatal motorhome collapse in Totana
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In Totana (Murcia), a 50-year-old man died when his motorhome collapsed during maintenance. The vehicle was raised on hydraulic jacks that lost stability.

Incident reconstruction

Using photogrammetry and laser scanning, experts recreated the exact scene, including the position of the jacks and the tilt angle. Digital analysis of the 3D model helps determine the cause of the collapse — material fatigue, unstable ground, or weight distribution error — and distinguish mechanical failure from human error.

Implications

The findings will be used to revise and develop stricter safety protocols for motorhome repairs.

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3D reconstruction of lethal motorhome collapse in Totana

06.05.2026 foro3d.com POR

3D Reconstruction of Lethal Motorhome Collapse in Totana

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