The department said that seven firefighters lost contact with their team after they raced to battle the blaze that broke out at Chin Poon Industrial at around 9 p.m. Saturday to rescue several migrant workers believed to be trapped inside the factory.
However, five of the firemen were found killed later, reportedly from a collapsed structure which trapped them. Two others were rescued with serious injuries.
Lu Tsung-yu, the first of the firemen to be rescued, was found at 00:50 a.m. Sunday, the department said. Lin Wei-hsi, another fireman, was found at around 4 a.m. Sunday. Both of them are hospitalized in serious condition.
The department said that two migrant workers killed in the blaze were two men from Thailand.
Information about their identity is yet to be disclosed.
Meanwhile, five other firefighters who suffered from splashes from acids or alkali chemicals stored at the factory have been hospitalized, the department said.
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