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South Korea Rescue Teams Recover Third Body After Power Plant Collapse
Rescue teams in South Korea have retrieved a third body from the debris of a collapsed power plant structure, according to local media reports on November 9. The incident occurred at a decommissioned heating facility in Ulsan, located on the southeastern coast, where workers were dismantling parts of the extensive steel structure in preparation for demolition.
As of now, four individuals are still unaccounted for, with reports indicating that authorities cannot locate two of them. The collapse happened on November 7, causing significant destruction and trapping workers beneath the rubble. Footage from the scene shows the mangled and toppled structure surrounded by similar facilities, highlighting the scale of the disaster.
Search Efforts Underway
Rescue operations are currently underway, with teams employing heat sensors, remote scopes, and search dogs to assist in locating the remaining trapped workers. However, the ongoing risk of further structural collapse has complicated these efforts.
Local fire authorities have yet to respond to requests for comments regarding the situation, leaving many questions unanswered about the safety protocols in place during the demolition process. Eyewitnesses have described the scene as chaotic, with rescue personnel working tirelessly to ensure the safety of both the trapped individuals and the rescue teams.
As the situation develops, the focus remains on ensuring the safe recovery of all personnel involved in this tragic accident. The community in Ulsan is rallying to support the families affected by this incident, while authorities are likely to conduct a thorough investigation into the causes of the collapse once the immediate rescue efforts conclude.
The recovery operation highlights the risks associated with industrial demolition projects and may prompt discussions on safety regulations in the sector.
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