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China Power Plant Collapse Toll Hits 74

China Power Plant Collapse Toll Hits 74
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The death toll from a collapse at a power station under construction in China has risen to 74, state media said Friday, as web users expressed outrage over the country's latest industrial accident.

China Power Plant Collapse Toll Hits 74

A platform more than 70 meters high in a cooling tower at the Ganneng Fengcheng power station in the eastern province of Jiangxi crashed to the ground early Thursday.

The official Xinhua news agency said 74 people had been confirmed dead, the youngest of the identified aged 23, and two injured.

The vice governor of Jiangxi, Li Yihuang, and two other officials bowed to pay their respects to the victims at a press conference, offering their condolences to the families and saying they felt "very sad" about the accident, footage showed.

Pictures of the scene in Fengcheng showed a grey mass of concrete slabs, steel girders and twisted metal splayed in a heap on the ground inside a large round structure.

Hard-hatted rescue workers in neon jumpsuits carried bodies out from the site on stretchers wrapped in orange sheeting.

Commenters on Chinese social media condemned the latest accident in a country with a dire industrial safety record, demanding that the cause be identified and those responsible punished.

Official figures show 66,182 people were killed in workplace accidents in 2015.

The tower, with a design height of 165 meters, was part of a 7.67 billion yuan [$1.1 billion] project to expand the coal-powered electricity generating plant.

One of the investors involved, Jiangxi Ganneng, saw its shares tumble nearly six percent on the Shenzhen stock exchange on Friday morning after saying it will "take any measures necessary to reduce the accident's impact on the firm".

The company had sought to "expedite construction progress" on the expansion project in September, previous statements on its website showed.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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