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Rescue efforts continue to reach at least three victims of South Korea's power plant collapse

An official of the South Korean Fire Department said that on Friday, at least three people had died following the collapse of an enormous structure at a South Korean power station that was being prepared to be demolished.

Kim Jung-shik told reporters that two other workers were found under the rubble, and it was presumed they had died. Two others are still missing.

On Thursday afternoon, workers were removing parts of a massive steel structure that was a decommissioned heating system when it collapsed.

The footage from the scene shows the structure toppled and mangled, surrounded by other structures.

Rescuers used heat sensors, remote scopes, and search dogs to help locate other trapped workers. However, their efforts were hampered by a risk of further collapse, Kim explained.

The South Korean president, Lee Jae Myung has made improving workplace safety a top priority and has ordered a massive effort to rescue the trapped workers. (Reporting and editing by Jack Kim, Joyce Lee)

(source: Reuters)