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Sixth body recovered from collapsed boiler tower at Ulsan power plant, one still missing

Sixth body recovered from collapsed boiler tower at Ulsan power plant, one still missing

Posted on 13 November 2025 By jobuzo

ULSAN, Nov 13 — A sixth body was recovered from under a collapsed boiler tower at a thermal power plant in the southeastern city of Ulsan today, leaving one worker still trapped, firefighting authorities said, Yonhap News Agency reported.

The body belonged to a 30-something worker, surnamed Kim, who had been spotted in the debris the same day the 63-meter tower collapsed last Thursday but was unable to be rescued due to a mesh of metals that blocked access.

The discovery raises the confirmed death toll to six, with a search still underway for one worker who has yet to be located.

The plant is operated by the Korea East-West Power Co., a state-run utility.

At the time of its collapse, Tower 5 had been in the process of being demolished after 40 years of use, ending in 2021.

Two other towers had flanked it, but both were blown up Tuesday to remove the risk they too could crumble during the search for the missing. — Bernama

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Sixth body recovered from collapsed boiler tower at Ulsan power plant, one still missing


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