Devastating Factory Blaze in Daejeon Unleashes Chaos and Tragedy
A catastrophic fire at an auto parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, left ten dead and injured at least 59. Rescue operations, involving advanced technology and hundreds of personnel, continue while authorities investigate the cause. President Lee Jae Myung mobilized full support for containment and recovery efforts.
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A devastating fire tore through an auto parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, claiming ten lives and leaving scores injured. The blaze, believed to be fueled by an explosion, has prompted extensive rescue operations.
More than 500 emergency services personnel, alongside unmanned firefighting robots, worked tirelessly to cool the charred structure and search for survivors. Compromised chemicals and fears of structural collapse added to the challenges faced by rescuers.
President Lee Jae Myung ordered the full mobilization of resources to contain the fire and aid victims. The cause of the fire remains under investigation as efforts continue to prevent further devastation.
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