Hundreds of workers get poisoning in Thanh Hoa
On Thursday morning, hundreds of workers of the
Taiwan-invested Hongfu Vietnam shoe factory in the central city of Thanh
Hoa showed the symptoms of poisoning. All hospitals in the city were
overcrowded with workers.
Patients lie on the floor of a hospital in Thanh Hoa.
After
drinking water before getting to work in the early morning, many
workers of the shoe factory had symptoms of poisoning such as dizziness,
foaming, vomiting and fainting.
The number of workers with
similar symptoms increased very quickly. The factory’s health station
had to ask for assistance from the Department of Health of Thanh Hoa
Province. Dozens of ambulances were sent to the factory to take workers
to hospitals.
Because of the incident, all hospitals in the city
of Thanh Hoa were overloaded. The Hop Luc Hospital alone received up to
500 people. The lobby of the first floor and the hallways in the
hospital became patient rooms. After detoxification treatment, some
patients were awake but many were still unconscious. The hospital hall
was in turmoil when relatives of workers came to look for their family
members.
Outside the Hongfu Vietnam factory, where has about
10,000 workers, traffic was congested. Workers stopped working to go to
the street. The authorities sent security forces, traffic police and
mobile police to the factory to restore order.
Until the early
afternoon on Thursday the local Department of Health did not have the
accurate number of patients of the poisoning case. An official from the
health department said water samples at the company had been collected
for testing.
Hongfu Vietnam is a joint venture with Taiwan that
began operation in 2011, employing about 10,000 workers. In 2011,
hundreds of workers of this firm were also poisoned after the lunch.
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Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 5, 2014
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