Hlaing Tharyar, Myanmar—The machine buckled while running at full capacity yesterday afternoon. Two workers were trapped instantly when the heavy assembly unit broke apart, sending steel components flying across the floor. Both individuals died from their injuries before onsite medics could reach them. The factory floor was cleared immediately.
Witnesses inside the plant described a loud, grinding noise that preceded the collapse. Safety guards were apparently bypassed to increase production output, according to preliminary accounts from shift supervisors. The equipment had been showing signs of wear for weeks. Maintenance teams had reportedly deferred repairs until the end of the month.
Emergency crews arrived to find the victims pinned beneath the wreckage of the main press unit. It took several hours to stabilize the heavy machinery and extract the bodies. The incident has halted production lines across the facility, impacting hundreds of other laborers.
The Hlaing Tharyar industrial zone committee has launched an inquiry. They are looking into whether the company complied with basic safety mandates. Unions have long argued that equipment maintenance is often ignored to meet high-volume garment and manufacturing quotas.
Grief among the staff is profound. Family members of the deceased arrived at the factory gates late yesterday to demand answers from management. The facility remains locked behind high security walls. Guards are preventing any unauthorized entry to the production area.
Local labor inspectors are expected to visit the plant tomorrow morning. They will examine the failed equipment and review maintenance logs. Critics say that this disaster is the inevitable result of neglecting safety standards in favor of faster production speeds.
The company has not issued a formal statement. They are currently dealing with the immediate aftermath and coordination with the victims' families. The factory will remain closed until a full safety audit is completed by regional officials.
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