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TAIPEI (REUTERS, AFP) - Rescuers were scrambling on Tuesday (Oct 1) to reach six people feared trapped after a bridge collapsed in Taiwan, smashing onto a group of fishing boats moored underneath.

Dramatic CCTV images captured the moment the 140-metre long single-arch bridge came crashing down in Nanfangao, on Taiwan’s east coast.

In the images, the road gives way and tumbles down onto at least three fishing boats as a petrol tanker that was crossing also plunges into the water.

The National Fire Agency said it believed six people were unaccounted for and could be trapped in the boats underneath the collapsed structure.

“The rescue operation is ongoing,” the agency said in a statement, adding at least 12 people were injured, including six Philippine and three Indonesian fishing workers as well as the Taiwanese driver of the petrol tanker.

“We hope to safely rescue all in the shortest time to minimise the damage,” Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen told reporters.

Divers were searching for those feared trapped in a couple of fishing boats, two government officials from the port township of Suao told Reuters earlier in the day.

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"The bridge collapsed at around 9.30am while an oil tanker vehicle was on it, setting the vehicle on fire," said Shih I-chun, the secretary of the town's mayor.

"We feared that some fishermen might be trapped in the boats."

The authorities have set up an emergency centre and the military said marines and the navy were helping with the rescue efforts.

It is not clear what caused the bridge, which was built in 1998 and spanned a small fishing port, to collapse.

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Apparently a bridge collapsed in Yilan, Taiwan after being ravaged by a typhoon.

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Taiwan was skirted by a typhoon on Monday night, which brought heavy rains and strong winds to parts of the east coast.

But at the time of the bridge collapse the weather was fine.

Taiwan has a huge fishing industry and many of those who work on its boats are low-paid migrant workers from countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam.

Prosecutors have launched an investigation into the cause of incident, said transport minister Lin Chia-lung, adding that the bridge was still within its expected 50 year lifespan.

“Recent weather conditions, earthquakes and past assessments of the bridge will be taken into considerations. We will fully cooperate with the investigation,” he told reporters.

Previous serious bridge incidents in Taiwan have mostly been related to typhoons.

In 2009, two bridges were badly damaged by Typhoon Morakot, which left more than 400 people dead.

Taiwan, which lies near the junction of two tectonic plates, is also frequently jolted by earthquakes.

The island’s worst tremor in recent decades was a 7.6-magnitude quake in 1999 that killed around 2,400 people and destroyed tens of thousands of buildings.

Although the devastating quake had ushered in stricter safety codes, several fatal incidents in recent years have triggered probes into shoddy construction.

In 2018, a developer, an architect and a civil engineer were indicted over the partial collapse of a building that killed 14 people during an earthquake earlier that year.

It followed a similar incident in 2016 when another quake killed 117 people – most in a single apartment block that collapsed.

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40 minutes ago, Spurman said:

See the video. Very shocking the way the bridge collapse sia. Rip and hope can find more survivors

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19 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

Must be the recent typhoon that had weaken the structure.

remind me of the italy bridge that collapse....

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12 hours ago, Playtime said:

shit man.... the bus had terrible timing..... i was hoping it would make it, half a second more and it could have been free...

oil tanker apparently. 

2 dead so far. ? 6 missing.

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1 hour ago, Jman888 said:

that is a small bridge (140m) and not many vehicle using, probably lack maintenance.

Dunno man. If there's shoddy construction going on, hope they investigate thoroughly

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2 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

oil tanker apparently.

2 dead so far. ? 6 missing.

they found the 4th body this morning, all foreign worker.

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3 minutes ago, Jman888 said:

they found the 4th body this morning, all foreign worker.

Fishing industry is very very tough. Back breaking labour.
Only the fishing boat captains are Taiwanese. All the crews are vietnamese or Pinoys.

I think other than China, probably all the more developed countries use foreign workers. 

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could it be linked to the recent typhoon that swept past Taiwan? could have loosen the foundation and cause the bridge to collapse?

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4 minutes ago, Xefera said:

could it be linked to the recent typhoon that swept past Taiwan? could have loosen the foundation and cause the bridge to collapse?

apparently the typhoon only skirted the area. Not full blown.

 

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7 minutes ago, PSP415 said:

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/taiwan-bridge-collapse-rescue-dead-bodies-nanfang-ao-11962098

Article mentioned that from the video, a vertical cable at the centre of the bridge's steel arch suddenly snaps.

2 still missing. 4 bodies found. 

RIP

Most suspension bridges are designed to be able to handle some cables snapping one. 

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Actuallywe should have a body checking the integrity of such structures especially those opened to public at regular interval. Usage may change over time. Design for purpose some 30 -40 years ago may not be suitable for today. We are packing more into per sq ft and buying bigger things. Yesterday cars are generally lighter I think.

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