Deadly Blaze Rips Through South Korea Car Parts Factory

At least 10 killed and dozens injured as massive fire engulfs Daejeon manufacturing facility, prompting emergency response efforts.
A devastating fire has swept through a car parts factory in the central South Korean city of Daejeon, leaving at least 10 people dead and dozens more injured. The blaze, which broke out early Wednesday morning, quickly engulfed the large manufacturing facility, sending thick plumes of smoke billowing into the sky that could be seen for miles around.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene, working tirelessly to battle the intense flames and pull trapped workers to safety. According to officials, the fire started on the second floor of the two-story building, and the cause is still under investigation. Dozens of ambulances were dispatched to the site to treat the injured, many of whom suffered from smoke inhalation and burn injuries.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with workers desperately trying to flee the burning structure. "There was just so much smoke, it was hard to see anything," said one employee who managed to escape. "I could hear people screaming, it was absolutely terrifying."
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol offered his condolences to the victims' families and pledged a full investigation into the incident. "This is a tragic loss of life, and we will work tirelessly to determine what caused this devastating fire and ensure it never happens again," he stated.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The car parts factory, which produced a range of components for the automotive industry, employed around 100 workers. Officials say the building was not equipped with adequate fire safety measures, and they suspect the rapid spread of the blaze was exacerbated by the presence of flammable materials inside.
This latest disaster comes just months after another deadly fire in South Korea killed over 150 people in the popular nightlife district of Itaewon, highlighting the country's ongoing struggle to improve its fire safety standards and emergency response protocols.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}"This is a terrible tragedy, and our hearts go out to all those affected," said the mayor of Daejeon. "We will be conducting a thorough investigation to determine the exact cause and ensure that necessary safety upgrades are made to prevent anything like this from happening again."
Source: BBC News

