Three workers died after accidentally inhaling poisonous gas at
a private paper mill in Yibin, a city in the southern part of
southwest China's Sichuan Province.
The tragedy unfolded at Yibin Hongyuan Paper Company when Deng
Fubang, a worker in the company's workshop, lowered himself into a
tank to carry out a maintenance check.
After entering the 3-metre-deep container, he suddenly fainted.
Two co-workers rushed to the scene to try to rescue him, but they
were overcome by the fumes and fell into the tank.
Xu Xingguo, a security guard at the site, said he tried to pull
the trio to safety, but collapsed and fell into the container as
well.
Emergency services were called and pumped oxygen around the area
to try to clear the air.
The four men were pulled out of the tank and were taken to
Shunan Hospital.
The three workers were later declared dead, while Xu, the
security guard, is recovering.
The accident happened at about 4 AM on Sunday.
Li Tao, chief of the Internal Medicine Department at Shunan
Hospital, said the gas that overcame the men contained firedamp,
carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
An investigation team is now investigating the cause of the
accident.
Sources said the tank probably contained toxic substances.
Another team has been set up to support the family members of
the victims and to try to arrange compensation.
Both of the teams are made up of members of the city's public
security, production safety supervision and environmental
protection bureaux, according to Yue Qidong, an information officer
in the city.
The three victims had all worked for the company for about six
years.
It produces brown paper and packaging material.
(China Daily June 13, 2006)