Two workers die after inhaling toxic gas at S.Korean factory


Two workers died while working at a manhole in a factory in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, Sunday. - Supplied

JEONJU: Two workers died and three others were hospitalized after inhaling toxic gas at a paper mill in the southwestern city of Jeonju, authorities said on Sunday (May 4).

Authorities said they received a call at 9.44am that a worker fell into a manhole at the factory and lost consciousness from gas exposure.

Two workers were found collapsed near the manhole and were transported to a hospital in cardiac arrest but died.

Another man in his 40s who was inside the manhole was rescued and taken to a hospital. Two others who were on a nearby ladder complained of dizziness and were also hospitalised.

Authorities believe the accident occurred when one of the workers entered the 3-metre-deep manhole filled with paper sludge, prompting his colleagues to follow in an attempt to rescue him.

All five workers were South Korean nationals, according to the police.

Former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who declared his presidential bid last week, offered his condolences to the victims and "deepest sympathy" to the bereaved families on his newly launched Facebook page. - Yonhap/The Korea Herald/ANN/

 

 

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