Inferno at Daejeon Car Parts Factory Triggers National Response
A devastating fire engulfed a car parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, causing ten fatalities and injuries to 59 others. With four workers still missing, South Korea's disaster management system was activated. Anjun Industrial, the factory owner, supplies major automotive companies Hyundai and Kia.
A devastating fire erupted at a car parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, during the lunch hour on Friday. Tragically, ten lives were lost, and 25 individuals were left in critical condition, with 34 sustaining minor injuries, according to the country's safety ministry.
While rescue efforts continued, four workers remain unaccounted for. South Korea's government swiftly activated a centralized disaster management system after President Lee Jae Myung commanded the fullest deployment of resources to manage the crisis and protect lives.
The factory is owned by Anjun Industrial, a supplier to Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp, among others. As of now, Anjun Industrial has not issued any comments regarding the incident. Firefighters successfully contained the blaze by late Friday night.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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