Five bodies found, one still missing after bridge collapse

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This picture shows the wreckage of a fishing boat after a bridge collapsed in the Nanfangao fish harbour in Suao township in Ilan county, eastern Taiwan. — AFP photo

TAIPEI: Five bodies have been recovered from under a collapsed bridge in Taiwan, rescuers said yesterday, as the search continued for the last person missing after the structure smashed onto fishing boats moored underneath.

Taiwan’s National Fire Agency said the deceased were fishing workers from Indonesia and the Philippines whose bodies were found in waters near two damaged boats late Tuesday and early yesterday.

“The search and rescue mission continues,” transport minister Lin Chia-lung told reporters, adding evidence was being collected for an investigation.

The Philippines labour ministry confirmed that two of its nationals were killed while one remained missing and five others were injured in the incident.

The ministry pledged assistance to the affected workers and their families.

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

In the video, a vertical cable at the centre of the bridge’s steel arch suddenly snaps.

The road then collapses into the water, crashing down on three fishing boats as a petrol tanker, which nearly made it across, also plunged into the water.

Twelve people were injured, including six Filipino and three Indonesian fishing workers, the Taiwanese driver of the petrol tanker, and two coastguard personnel.

The petrol tanker burst into flames at some point after it hit the water, sending a thick plume of black smoke into the air. — AFP