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Seven trapped after South Korea power plant structure collapse

8:41 pm today
This handout photo taken on November 6, 2025 and released by the Ulsan Fire Department via Yonhap shows a 60 meter-high boiler tower (back C) at the Korea East-West Power Corporation after it collapsed in the southeastern city of Ulsan. At least seven people were trapped after a power plant structure collapsed on South Korea's east coast, the National Fire Agency said on November 6. (Photo by Handout / ULSAN FIRE DEPARTMENT / AFP) / - South Korea OUT / - SOUTH KOREA OUT /  - SOUTH KOREA OUT / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / ULSAN FIRE DEPARTMENT VIA YONHAP" - HANDOUT - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

This handout photo taken on 6 November, 2025 and released by the Ulsan Fire Department via Yonhap shows a 60m-high boiler tower at the Korea East-West Power Corporation after it collapsed in the southeastern city of Ulsan. Photo: HANDOUT / AFP

At least seven people were trapped after a power plant structure collapsed on South Korea's east coast, the National Fire Agency said Thursday.

The collapse occurred around 2pm (6pm NZT) at Korea East-West Power's Ulsan Power headquarters in the southeastern city of Ulsan, authorities said, after a large structure collapsed.

The National Fire Agency said that two people have been rescued, while at least seven others are believed to be trapped and remain unaccounted for.

Search and rescue operations were underway.

South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok ordered all ministries to "mobilise all available personnel and equipment, placing top priority on rescuing those trapped".

Residents were also being evacuated from the area, the prime minister's office added.

The accident reportedly occurred during preparations to demolish the thermal power plant, which has been out of operation.

- AFP

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