Seoul, Nov. 7 -- Three workers were confirmed dead on Friday in South Korea's power plant boiler tower collapse, according to Yonhap news agency.
A 60-meter-high boiler tower, which was supposed to be dismantled, collapsed the previous day at a thermal power plant in Ulsan, about 310 km southeast of the capital, Seoul.
Three workers were confirmed dead, while two others were presumed dead, as they were found crushed under the structure.
Two workers remained unaccounted for, and two others suffered injuries after being rescued early on.
The search was underway with all available resources, including search dogs, acoustic detectors, endoscopes, and thermal imaging cameras.
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