A sticky situation 🍫
Stricter regulations were promised after quake two decades ago, but poor construction has played major role in latest disasterSTORY: Jeon Seok-ho vividly remembers the morning when at just 8 years old, he lost his father.He was one of the 136 Koreans killed when an undersea coal mine off Japan's southern coast collapsed and flooded in 1942.He had been drafted, like so many other Koreans, to support Japan's war effort, toward the end of its 1910 to 1945 occupation of the Korean peninsula.
Those discussions raised the hopes of people, like Jeon, that their relatives' bodies could soon be recovered.But any such attempt would be complicated and costly.The Chosei mine extended at least 1km out to sea and nearly 40 meters underground.Japan's labor ministry told Reuters the cost of an excavation would likely run into millions of U.S. dollars.Campaigners argue it is a price worth paying to recognize the hardship and injustice that families endured.
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