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There is another factor that makes the internal search difficult. That is, a tower crane standing anxiously as if leaning against a collapsed building. In order to prevent further accidents, it must be safely dismantled first to speed up the search operation.



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Yellow supports are precariously attached to the exterior wall of the building that has been stripped.



Seen from the other side, it is barely connected to the end of the collapsed floor.



Cranes are littered with debris from the collapse.



The Accident Management Countermeasures Headquarters plans to first erect the tilted crane using a wire and then dismantle it from the top.



The issue is safety.



[Park Hong-geun/Chairman of Collapse Accident Advisory Council: The most problematic part is the outer wall and tower crane in the damaged part of the building. It is possible to search for the missing person only after stabilizing that part.]



The outer wall is pulled out in the process of erecting the crane and it can collapse all at once.



[Jeong Hoe-woon / National Tower Crane Theory / Dismantling Labor Union Chairman: If the curved tower is pulled while it is in place, will the living walls here and there be intact? .]



It is also pointed out that decommissioning may take longer if weather conditions and worker safety are taken into account.



[Jeong Hoe-woon/Chairman of the National Tower Crane Seol/Dismantling Labor Union: Hanging a lifeline, workers use a 4-6m rope to go back and forth (planned.)

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Expert meetings to find a safe way to dismantle tower cranes are continuing.



The completion of the crane dismantling, which was planned for this coming Friday, may be delayed further.



(Video coverage: Cho Chang-hyeon·Kim Yong-woo, Video editing: Park Ki-duk, CG: Park Cheon-woong)



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