News Content
Shipyard accident kills two, injures 20 in Japan
Two people died and about 20 others sustained injuries after a 27-meter-long gangway at a shipyard in Oita, Kyushu Prefecture of Japan, collapsed Friday, local media reported. The gangway to a ship that is under construction collapsed at around 9:30 a.m. at the Ozai shipyard of Minaminippon Shipbuilding Co., sending workers falling to the ground or into the sea, local fire department and police officials said.
The gangway collapsed shortly after it was installed using a crane, Kyodo News quoted the officials as saying. Some of the injured were taken to nearby hospitals, while those who sustained slight injuries were treated at a tent set up near the accident site.
According to Minaminippon Shipbuilding, the shipyard was completed in May last year as the company's third plant for manufacturing large vessels.
The gangway collapsed shortly after it was installed using a crane, Kyodo News quoted the officials as saying. Some of the injured were taken to nearby hospitals, while those who sustained slight injuries were treated at a tent set up near the accident site.
According to Minaminippon Shipbuilding, the shipyard was completed in May last year as the company's third plant for manufacturing large vessels.
Latest News
- Shipbuilding In 2017: Any Signs Of Improvement?
- Keppel in talks with Borr Drilling for rig sales
- Japan’s shipbuilding industry turning corner as orders double
- De Boer/Dutch Dredging and Iskes Towage take delivery of ASD 2310 SD at Dam...
- Chinese shipyard order more TTS cranes
- Kommer Damen opens Damen Area Support China