8 killed, 3 missing after China road collapse | Inquirer News

8 killed, 3 missing after China road collapse

/ 03:41 PM February 08, 2018

In this image taken from video footage run by China’s CCTV via AP Video, officials work at the site of a road collapse in Foshan, southern China’s Guangdong Province, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2018. Chinese authorities say a cave-in at a subway line construction site has killed people and left others missing. AP

Eight people died while three others were missing in southern China after a water leak inside a subway station construction site caused a major road to cave in, authorities said on Thursday.

The sudden leak flooded the underground site and led to the multi-lane road’s collapse in downtown Foshan, Guangdong province on Wednesday night, the city government said in a statement.

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“A total of nine construction workers were rescued, and … rescue and rehabilitation work is still underway,” the statement said.

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It was unclear whether the dead and missing were all construction workers.

The collapsed area is as large as two basketball courts with a depth of six to seven meters (20 to 23 feet), the state-run China Daily reported.

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Pictures of the scene showed a huge swathe of mud and broken concrete in the middle of the two-way thoroughfare in the city’s Changcheng district.

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Industrial accidents are common in China, where safety regulations are often poorly enforced, which has angered citizens.

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Official figures showed that 38,000 people have been killed in workplace accidents in 2017.

Last May, 12 workers died following an explosion in a high-speed rail tunnel construction site in the southwest province of Guizhou.               /kga

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