A aluminum factory in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan exploded on Saturday (March 23), causing two people to die, and six people burned and burned.

Comprehensive Taiwan Liberty Times, ETTODAY News Cloud and Central News Agency reported that at 8:23 am on Saturday, a fire broke out at 8:23 am.When the firefighters arrived at the scene, they did not see the fire smoke. When they entered the inspection, they found that the boiler was suspected of explosion. Eight male employees in the factory showed OHCA (stopping the cardiopulmonary function before the hospital), and the medical treatment was not treated.

The other six were sent to hospital for severe injuries, and the cause of the fire is currently investigating.

Kaohsiung City Fire Bureau said that the two Thai workers had no signs of life when they rescued, and they were sent to the hospital for rescue and still declared dysfunction.The burns are serious, and the other five people are 5%to 28%of the body.

The Labor Bureau said that the industry said that during the production of the factory, the suspected control system was abnormal, resulting in insufficient cooling water, an explosion in the contact of aluminum water, and the Labor Bureau would check the clarification.

Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Qimai instructed the police to be fully put into rescue work on Saturday, and urgently canceled the business trip and rushed to the hospital to visit the wounded.

Chen Qimai said that it will assist in the subsequent subsidies and medical matters of the disaster -oriented migration.The cause of the accident is under investigation by relevant units.