At least two workers have died at LG's display factory in South Korea
following a nitrogen leak.
One of the workers died at the scene and the other died on the way to
hospital.
At least five more staff and contractors have been injured and one is in a
critical condition.
The leak happened in the early hours of Monday morning at the firm's
factory in Paju, north of the capital Seoul.
The workers involved were renovating the ninth floor of the factory, which
makes liquid crystal display (LCD) screens for a number of household products
including television sets.
Nitrogen makes up 80% of the Earth's atmosphere but can cause asphyxiation
when inhaled in its purer form. It is colourless and odourless, making it
difficult to detect.
According to fire crews, one of the workers may have inadvertently opened a
nitrogen valve in the factory.
The company said in a statement: "We send our most heartfelt
condolences and apologies to the deceased and will do everything in our power
to help the injured recover as quickly as possible."
It is the country's second industrial nitrogen accident in recent weeks -
three workers died at the Shingori 3 nuclear reactor in Ulsan last month.
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