Fire at South Korea warehouse kills 38

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SEOUL: A fire at a warehouse in South Korea killed 38 people and left another 10 injured on Wednesday (Apr 29), according to reports. The blaze ...

SEOUL: A fire at a warehouse in South Korea killed 38 people and left another 10 injured on Wednesday , according to reports.

The blaze at the unfinished four-storey building in Icheon, 80 kilometres southeast of Seoul, spread"extremely quickly" and rendered those inside"unable to evacuate", South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported citing fire officials.Smoke rises from a warehouse which is currently under construction, after it caught fire, in Icheon, South Korea, April 29, 2020.

President Moon Jae-in ordered government officials to mobilise all available resources in the search and rescue effort, Blue House spokesman Kang Min-seok said.The president also voiced regret that another massive blaze had occurred in spite of new government safety measures following fatal fires in 2017 and 2018.

"It is regrettable that a similar accident reoccurred. It means we've not learned the lesson from previous accidents," Moon was quoted as saying by Kang. In December 2017, a fire at a sports centre in the central city of Jecheon killed 29 people and wounded 40 others. One month later, a hospital fire occurred in the southeastern city of Miryang, killing 45 people and injuring 147 others.

 

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