A severe fire occurred in a factory in Pingtung, Taiwan, causing more than 100 casualties.Taiwan Cai Yingwen will go south to Pingtung to inspect the rescue progress on Saturday (September 23).
According to the Taiwan United Daily report, Tsai Ing -wen said at an event on Saturday morning that she would go south to Pingtung to inspect the rescue progress and visit the affected family.She said she would like to thank all disaster relief personnel and medical staff to provide the maximum assistance and support in their respective positions.
Tsai Ing -wen said that the first time after the incident, she instructed the relevant units to rescue the disaster. The Pingtung County Government also set up a disaster response command center to start a large number of injury mechanisms;In the following, the Minister of Internal Affairs Lin Youchang and Wang Bicheng, the Minister of Health and Welfare, all provided assistance on the night of the incident. At present, the rescue operation is still underway.
Tsai Ing -wen said that it was very regrettable that four firefighters were killed in disaster relief. She would express their condolences to the dead and their families, and asked the relevant units to give the most instant assistance.The government will hold a disaster accident investigation meeting as soon as possible to clarify the truth of restoring the accident. It is also necessary to ask frontline personnel to fully rescue the disaster, assist the wounded the best care, and pay attention to their own safety.
According to reports, Lai Qingde, Vice President of Taiwan and the Democratic Progressive Party president, will also cancel the campaign on Saturday on Saturday.Cancel.
Lai Qingde said that for unfortunate accidents, he expressed mourning and reluctance.
The party chairman Ke Wenzhe and Hon Hai founder Guo Taiming's campaign schedule in central Taiwan have also been suspended.
A big explosion in a factory in Pingtung, Taiwan's Pingtung manufacturing golf, has caused four firefighters to die, six people lost contact, and more than a hundred people were injured.