Mar 20 β€’ 13:46 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

[Photo] Firefighting work continues at Daejeon parts factory even at night

Firefighting efforts continue at a parts manufacturing factory in Daejeon, South Korea, with 53 seriously injured and 14 missing after a blaze broke out.

A significant fire at an automotive parts manufacturing factory in Daejeon, South Korea, has resulted in serious injuries and missing individuals. As of 9:30 PM, eight hours after the initial outbreak, firefighting teams are still working to extinguish lingering embers. Authorities have confirmed that the mobile phones of 14 missing people were last detected around the factory's vicinity, raising concerns for their safety. The situation remains precarious with the risk of building collapse, complicating the internal search and firefighting operations.

Despite the major flames being under control, emergency services face challenges in conducting internal operations due to the deteriorated structure of the building and heightened temperatures. Fire officials explained that their next steps involve deploying drones to lower the internal temperatures before sending in search and rescue teams. The emotional toll on families waiting for news of their missing relatives is pronounced, as they gather at the fire site anxiously hoping for timely recovery efforts.

The incident highlights the urgent need for safety protocols in industrial settings, as this catastrophic event echoes broader concerns about workplace safety and structural integrity in manufacturing facilities. With responses now adjusting to the immediate risks, the eventual findings and investigations will likely lead to heightened scrutiny on safety practices within South Korea's manufacturing sector, in hopes of preventing such tragedies in the future.

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