Scaffold collapse kills at least 14 at Taiwan’s Formosa complex
A scaffolding collapse at Vung Ang Economic Zone in Ha Tinh Province has killed at least 14 construction workers and injured tens of others.
Nguyen Huy Tang of the Ha Tinh border guard said the accident occurred at around 8pm on March 25 when the workers were building the scaffold, which stood between 30 meters to 40 meters high, in the Ha Tinh Steel Complex & Son Duong Port, invested by Formosa Plastics Group.
The collapsed scaffold was part of a project contracted by a labor supply company based in the central city of Danang and invested by Samsung C&T, a subsidiary of Samsung.
“A tunnel below the scaffold structure has hindered rescue work,” Tang said. “All available resources have been mobilized to rescue around other 100 workers trapped under the rubble.”
At least 30 injured workers have been rushed to the Ha Tinh General Hospital for further treatment. All the victims are Vietnamese.
Last July, also in Vung Ang Economic Zone, two Vietnamese workers were killed and three others severely injured after a scaffold collapsed at the construction site of a water plant of a future steel mill owned by Formosa.
Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Corporation, a unit of Formosa Plastics Group, has been building a huge steel complex in Vung Ang. The project recruits around 40,000 laborers, 5,659 of whom are Chinese.
Some images at the scene taken by VOV: