Five firefighters among 7 dead in Taiwan factory blaze

AFP  |  Taipei 

Seven people -- five of them firefighters -- died in a that broke out late Saturday in an in northern Taiwan, the local department said.

The inferno raged through the eight-floor building of a circuit board maker, located in an industrial district in

Seven firefighters were trapped by large fallen objects as they tried to search for people inside the factory.

They were rescued early Sunday but only two survived. The two others killed were factory workers from

Seven other firefighters were injured, five of them suffering burns from an unidentified liquid, according to the department.

Traces of diesel and were also found at the scene, it said. The disaster follows a string of recent accidents in Taiwanese factories, raising questions about safety standards.

A huge broke out at a refinery of the state-run in January, also in Taoyuan. There were no injuries in that incident.

In December, six Vietnamese workers were killed in another blaze that erupted in the middle of the night.

The workers were found to have been staying in an illegal dormitory at the factory, highlighting the often sub-standard living conditions for migrant workers on the island.

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First Published: Sun, April 29 2018. 15:55 IST