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Two killed after ceiling collapses in Cambodia shoe factory

A ceiling collapsed at the factory, injuring six and killing two.

A CEILING HAS collapsed at a shoe factory in Cambodia killing at least two workers, police said, stoking concerns about industrial safety after last month’s disaster in Bangladesh.

Cambodian rescue workers at the site. Pic: AP Photo/Heng Sinith

“Two workers – a man and a woman – were killed and six others were injured,” Khem Pannara, district police chief for the area in the southern province of Kampong Speu told AFP, adding that the area under the collapsed ceiling was a walkway.

We have almost removed all the debris and I think there are probably no more people under the rubble.

He said the concrete ceiling, which appeared to be of “poor construction”, had been used to store equipment and materials and could not hold the weight.

Last month a nine-storey factory complex outside Dhaka in Bangladesh collapsed, killing 1,127 people in one of the world’s worst industrial disasters and prompting pressure on Western retailers that rely on cheap labour in the region, where safety standards are often substandard.

Cambodian rescuers work at the site where factory collapsed. AP Photo/Heng Sinith

One worker at the Cambodian factory said police and some staff worked together to clear the debris.

"Every day more than 100 people work under that area, but I don't know how many were working this morning," said Sokny, 29.

I was so shocked. I am crying. I saw blood in the debris.

Rong Chhun, president of the Cambodian Confederation of Unions, said the incident would further stoke fears among the country's workers about industrial safety.

"Garment factories in Cambodia do not meet international safety standard because the quality of the buildings are not ensured and people have been working with a high risk of danger," he told AFP.

We are calling for the government and authorities to re-examine the quality of the factory buildings in order to avoid this kind of incident in the future. It happened in Bangladesh recently and now it has happened in Cambodia. We are very worried about the safety of the workers.

Pic: AP Photo/Heng Sinith

Cambodia earned $4.6 billion from its garment exports last year but a series of strikes has pointed to festering discontent over low wages and tough conditions.

Protests by workers have also turned ugly. Three women, employees of Puma supplier Kaoway Sports, were wounded when a gunman opened fire on protesters demanding better working conditions at factories in February last year.

The shooting prompted Puma, Gap and H&M to express their "deep concern" and urged a thorough investigation.

But discontent lingers on the factory floor where 400,000 people of the 650,000 people employed in the industry work for foreign firms.

The monthly minimum wage for the hundreds of thousands of workers who make clothes for firms such as Levi Strauss of the United States and Sweden's H&M this month rose from $61 to $75, plus $5 for healthcare, after months of protest.

Following the Bangladesh disaster top retailers this month pledged to make that country's factories safer.

- © AFP, 2012

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    Mar 1st 2013, 8:58 PM

    Only About 50 years overdue.

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    Mar 1st 2013, 8:56 PM

    Various types of ingredients for sale

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    Mute Linda Hegarty
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    Mar 1st 2013, 11:41 PM

    I only wish they had banned it altogether and the Ballinasloe fair as well. It’s just cruel look where most of them poor horses end up. Starving on land that is not suited or them with people who really not give a s**t about them.

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    Mar 2nd 2013, 4:29 AM

    tesco??

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    Mar 1st 2013, 9:03 PM

    Yes and you can get a bite to eat when you are there

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    Mar 1st 2013, 8:59 PM

    I’m sure it would be a lovely day out with the family now!

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    Mar 1st 2013, 10:43 PM

    it surly will boss

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    Mute Paul Doyle
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    Mar 1st 2013, 9:04 PM

    That’s it steam roll decades of tradition, it’ll b a joke and the market in any shape will cease to exist in any form within 6 months… The councils intent I’m sure….

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    Mar 1st 2013, 9:10 PM

    Here’s hoping

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    Mar 1st 2013, 9:22 PM

    Maybe what you say is somewhat true Paul, but the council had all the ammunition they needed to extinguish the fair after the two shootings and attack with a slash hook.

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    Mute Joe OShea
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    Mar 1st 2013, 9:22 PM

    *effectively extinguish

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    Mar 1st 2013, 9:24 PM

    Wasn’t only the Council who had the ammunition

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    Mute Joe OShea
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    Mar 1st 2013, 9:27 PM

    The widespread maltreatment of the animals didn’t help the traders’ cause either.

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    Mar 1st 2013, 10:32 PM

    200 years of tradition wiped out by DCC at the stroke of a pen. And all because some yuppies bought fancy apartments in Smithfield and didn’t want to share the square with the market once a month. Shame on the Councillors who voted to effectively end what was a fantastic day out for Irish people and tourists.

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    Mar 1st 2013, 10:36 PM

    Fantastic day out for tourists ?? People attacking each other with slash hooks and shooting each other ??? Hardly normal behavior!!

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    Mar 1st 2013, 11:16 PM

    Hope so

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    Mar 1st 2013, 11:46 PM

    May be so Con. They could have ensured the law was rigorously enforced there first of all, rather than limiting a monthly fair to once every six months

    I wonder how ferocious DCC would have been in bringing in these bye-laws if these were council flats in Tallaght or Clondalkin overlooking a square.

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    Mar 2nd 2013, 12:31 AM

    Con, this horse fair is a relatively new fad its not been around long enough to be regarded as a tradition. 200 years ago that part of Dublin was rural and what took place was a farmers market with all animals bought and sold. Are any of these people proper farmers, I wont bother with a question mark because I can make a very positive guess.

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    Mar 2nd 2013, 3:20 AM

    Dave, you don’t have to be a farmer to own a horse.
    Graham, you can’t lose – there will be a book (anyway) written about the loss of a 200 year old tradition … or how Smithfield was modernized, in spite of culchies/farmers/travellers, kids from Finglas
    Dario, the pen in the wrong hand is mightier than a kalishhnikov

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    Mar 2nd 2013, 11:39 AM

    @Con. You dont have to be a farmer but it helps. Helps the horse get raised in the right conditions. If there is a book about the loss of a ’200 year old tradition’ then that book will be B.S. People come to Dublin to live in a city and Smithfield is now central Dublin, do you not want Ireland to modernize?

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    Mar 2nd 2013, 12:06 AM

    Awaytafuk wi dem horses boss

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    Mar 2nd 2013, 4:17 AM

    Where’s the beef !

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    Mar 2nd 2013, 5:46 PM

    The Cobblestone hopes it’s a great success! For the past few years most pubs in Smithfield/Stoneybatter area would close during Horse Fair Day till about 5pm, hopefully this will mark a new era for all involved but mostly the Horses. Smithfield Horse Fair/DCC have put on a program of events including photography, talks & trad music from 9.30am http://dccartsoffice.newsweaver.ie/flyer/1h9ir8kot0d

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    Mar 1st 2013, 9:19 PM

    Larry good. M a. N No. I TO Tacke. The. Lottttttttt. RAw Hide. Mn. Mn. Mr Bundey

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    Mar 1st 2013, 11:59 PM

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    Mar 1st 2013, 10:05 PM

    Glad for colm kiernan grand man and always looks after his horses

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