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Death toll from Italian hydroelectric plant blast increases to five

Italian rescuers found the body of 2 more workers who had actually been missing following an underground explosion at a hydroelectric plant near Bologna, the fire brigade stated on Thursday, bringing the death toll from the accident to a minimum of 5.

3 remains were discovered on Tuesday quickly after the fire and explosion rocked the plant owned by Enel Green Power, part of Enel Group, on the coasts of the artificial Lake Suviana. Two other employees stay unaccounted for.

Scuba divers recuperated the two bodies from the ruins of a turbine hall some 9 levels-- 40 metres or two-- below the lake.

One of them was named as Adriano Scandellari, who was 57 and worked for Enel Green Power.

The cause of the mishap has not been established and Italian district attorneys have actually launched an examination, as is compulsory in such cases.

The deaths have intensified currently widespread issues revealed by trade unions about workplace security in Italy, after a series of fatal accidents in factories and developing websites.

Enel staff went on strike for 8 hours over the concern on Thursday, while employees in other sectors held a previously revealed four-hour interruption and demonstrated in towns and cities throughout Italy.

Protesters held banners stating Adesso basta! ( Enough. now!) to make their point that it was time to stop deadly. accidents in offices.

Unions stated that over half of Enel workers had joined the. strike however the company put the figure much lower, at under 9%.

(source: Reuters)