Crew feared trapped as Taiwan bridge collapses crushing fishing boats

At least nine people fell in the water and seven were rescued when a bridge collapsed in Taiwan.

Rescuers conduct an inspection at the collapsed Nanfangao Bridge.

Rescuers conduct an inspection at the collapsed Nanfangao Bridge. Source: EPA

A bridge collapsed into a harbour in northeastern Taiwan on Tuesday, crushing several fishing boats with some crew feared trapped, authorities said, although the number of casualties was not immediately clear.

Several injured people were taken to hospital, while divers plunged into the waters in a search for those feared trapped in a couple of fishing boats, two government officials from the port township of Suao told Reuters.

"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.

Rescuers work near the site.
Rescuers work near the site. Source: AP


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

Authorities have pressed soldiers into the rescue effort and set up an emergency centre to run the operation.

The collapse of the bridge, which carries traffic over the busy fishing port, damaged three fishing boats and two vehicles, including the tanker, the officials said, though the reason for the collapse in clear weather was not immediately clear.

Late on Monday, typhoon Mitag, packing maximum winds of 162 kph, swept past northeastern Taiwan, injuring 12 people and cutting power to more than 66,000 homes, with more than 150 flights cancelled. 


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