South Korea overpass collapse kills three people during safety inspection


SEOUL, May 26 (Reuters) - ⁠A section of an overpass ⁠under demolition in the South Korean ‌capital, Seoul, collapsed on Tuesday, killing three people who were conducting a safety inspection and injuring ​three others, fire and ⁠city officials said.

Television ⁠footage showed emergency workers conducting a search-and-rescue operation ⁠as ‌a long segment of the structure lay collapsed on ⁠the street below, near a railway crossing ​in ‌central Seoul.

Workers detected signs of instability in ⁠the ​structure overnight and suspended the demolition early on Tuesday for a safety inspection, ⁠a Seoul city official said.

The ​section collapsed on Tuesday afternoon while safety inspectors were inside the support structure, the ⁠official said.

All the people killed and injured were senior city public works officials and a private sector expert conducting ​the inspection, a fire ⁠official said.

The overpass, built in 1966, was ​being demolished due to ‌safety defects in the ​ageing structure, the city said.

(Reporting by Jack KimEditing by Ed Davies)

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