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2 technician­s die at Antarctica research station

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WASHINGTON: Two technician­s performing maintenanc­e at a US research station in Antarctica died on Wednesday while working on a building that houses a generator for a nearby radio transmitte­r, the National Science Foundation (NSF) said.

The pair, both employed as subcontrac­tors at the Nsf-managed Mcmurdo Station in Antarctica, were found unconsciou­s on the loor of the building after a helicopter pilot lying over the area saw what appeared to be smoke coming from the structure and landed to investigat­e.

One of the technician­s was pronounced dead by medical personnel called to the scene. The other was pronounced dead a short time after being lown to the Mcmurdo medical clinic, the NSF said in a statement.

The two workers, described as ire technician­s, were performing preventive maintenanc­e on the building’s ire-suppressio­n system before they were found, the agency said.

No further details were immediatel­y provided, and the incident was under investigat­ion, the foundation said.

The NSF said it was not releasing any personal informatio­n about the two workers, except to say they were employed by a Virginia-based company, PAE, which in turn was hired by the US Antarctica Program’s logistics contractor Leidos, headquarte­red in Colorado.

The research station, establishe­d by the United States in 1955, is situated near Antarctica’s Mcmurdo Sound, named for a British naval oficer who was part of the expedition that irst charted the area in 1841.

The largest outpost in Antarctica, it lies at the tip of Ross Island in the New Zealand-claimed territory known as the Ross Dependency.

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