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2 killed at Shanghai metro sites
By Wang Hongyi and Shi Yingying (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-01-09 07:37
SHANGHAI: Two men were killed and six others were injured here yesterday in two separate incidents at subway construction sites. The operator of a crane was crushed to death when his 50-ton machine toppled over at the site of the Xiaonanmen station on Metro Line 9. In the second incident, a man was killed and six were injured when a fire broke out underground at the site of Metro Line 11. "The fire started at the underground level of the station at the intersection of Caoyang Road and Baiyu Road," a witness surnamed Ji said. "Then, a pall of smoke hung over the air. "Firemen rushed to the site, but the fire was blazing fiercely by that time. The flames would have reached as high as a five-story building," Ji said. The fire took four hours to be brought under control, and an investigation by the local safety supervision department showed it was started when a supply of acetylene ignited. The injured suffered burns to between 5 and 10 percent of their bodies, a source from Ruijin Hospital said. They also suffered the effects of smoke inhalation, and three of them needed tracheotomies, doctors said. The injured men are all from Anhui province and planned to return to their hometowns for Spring Festival today, local media said without elaborating. Chen Qiwei, a spokesman for the Shanghai government, said yesterday that the reasons for the accidents are still being investigated. Despite the deaths, he said the government "always attaches great importance to safety at construction sites". On Nov 15, a subway tunnel under construction collapsed in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, killing 17 people. The latest fatal accidents have prompted fresh calls for proper safety measures in the city where a lot of new subway lines are being built. Lu Xinwei, a local architect, said: "The accidents expose lots of problems, and safety measures at construction sites must be strengthened." Four new subway lines opened in Shanghai last month, taking the city's network to 234 km. Four more, stretching 100 km, will open this year, and the city will have 400 km of subways before the World Expo in 2010.
(China Daily 01/09/2009 page3) |
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