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Safety fears hinder rescue efforts in South Korea after power plant collapse.

Fire and rescue officials reported that a worker died and six others remain trapped after a large structure collapsed at a South Korean power station being prepared for demolition.

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.

Kim Jung-shik, a fire official, told reporters that two people were rescued quickly and then another two were found under the rubble.

He said that one worker died early Friday morning and another's condition was still unknown.

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

The South Korean president Lee Jae Myung has called for a full-scale effort to rescue the trapped workers. (Reporting and editing by Ed Davies.)

(source: Reuters)