At least four dead in South Korea highway construction collapse

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SEOUL – At least four people died and six others were injured on Feb 25 after a collapse at a highway construction site in an area south of Seoul, the fire authorities said.

The accident took place at about 9.50am, when five 50m-long steel structures supporting the highway bridge collapsed one after another after being hoisted into place by a crane, the Yonhap News Agency reported.

Mr Ko Kyung-man, an Anseong fire official, said that two Chinese nationals were among those who were killed. Of the six who were injured, five were in a critical condition.

The five also included one Chinese citizen.

“They were working to install a deck on the bridge,” Mr Ko told a televised briefing. “All of the 10 were up on the deck... and fell from both sides when it collapsed.”

Broadcaster YTN aired dramatic footage showing a deck of a towering bridge collapsing at the site.

Rescue workers at the site were seen examining twisted metal struts and fractured concrete slabs below the columns of the highway bridge.

Acting President Choi Sang-mok issued directives to mobilise all available personnel and resources to rescue any missing people and to ensure safety measures to prevent further damage, his office said.

The National Fire Agency said that it has mobilised three helicopters and nearly 150 officials for the search and rescue operation, and the Transport Ministry said it has dispatched a team of officials to the scene.

Deadly accidents continue to occur regularly at industrial sites in South Korea, which introduced a law in 2022 to address safety lapses and punish company management if a worker is killed on the job.

Earlier in February, six people died in a fire in a hotel construction site in the port city of Busan, with around 100 people evacuated, including 14 workers plucked to safety by a helicopter after they had taken refuge on a rooftop.

In June 2023, a

fire at a lithium battery factory

that the authorities blamed on quality control failures and inadequate safety training killed 23 workers.

Data released in March by South Korea’s Labour Ministry showed that 598 industrial workers died in 2023, with the construction sector accounting for nearly half, or 303, although the total death toll was down from the 644 in 2022. REUTERS

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