Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

29 die, 29 injured in South Korean building fire

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SEOUL — South Korea’s government yesterday began investigat­ing a fire that tore through an eight-floor building and killed 29 people in the central city of Jecheon in the country’s deadliest blaze in nearly a decade.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in was planning to visit the scene where police and government agencies, including the national fire agency and forensic service, launched a joint inspection into the cause of Thursday’s fire.

Fire department officials said it likely began at the building’s parking lot.

A Jecheon fire department official, who didn’t want to be named, citing office rules, said there was nothing so far to suggest that the fire had been deliberate­ly set.

Local media showed firefighte­rs battling the blaze with trucks and helicopter­s, and a man jumping from a window as fire-fighters held a mattress below. —

The fire left 29 others injured. Most of those who died were women who had been using the public bath on the second and third floors, which made it harder for them to escape, fire department officials said.

It was the country’s worst fire since 2008, when 40 people died at a refrigerat­ed warehouse in Icheon, near capital Seoul.

Organisers for the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics said the Olympic torch relay had been scheduled to pass through Jecheon yesterday, but the route has been revised because of the tragedy.

The building had several restaurant­s and leisure facilities, including a gym, the public bath and an indoor golf practice facility. — AP.

 ??  ?? Flames and smoke billow from an eight-storey building after a fire broke out in Jecheon, 120km south-east of Seoul, South Korea on Thursday. AFP.
Flames and smoke billow from an eight-storey building after a fire broke out in Jecheon, 120km south-east of Seoul, South Korea on Thursday. AFP.

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