Third body found after power plant collapse


RescueRS pulled a third body from the rubble after the collapse of a large structure at a power station, media reports said.

Four people remained buried with the authorities unable to locate two of them, the reports said yesterday, after Thursday’s collapse of the decommissioned heating facility as workers were taking down parts of the massive steel structure to prepare for demolition.

The fire authorities did not immediately respond to a text message seeking comment.

Footage from the scene in Ulsan on South Korea’s southeastern coast shows the structure mangled and toppled over, surrounded by similar structures.

Rescuers have deployed heat sensors, remote scopes and search dogs to assist the rescue operation and locate the other trapped workers, though their efforts have been hampered by the risk of a further collapse of the structure. — Reuters

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