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South Korean refrigerated warehouse fire kills 40, injures 10
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 07 - 01 - 2008


Forty workers died Monday after
a fire and explosions ripped through a nearly completed
cold storage warehouse south of Seoul, most of the victims
so badly burned they could not immediately be identified, according to AP.
All of the dead were discovered in the basement of the
burned out warehouse, said Kim Jung-geun, a local fire
official in Icheon about 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of
the capital.
A total of 10 people were injured and taken to hospitals
to be treated for burns and smoke inhalation, Kim said.
Another seven people at the site at the time of the fire
escaped the building.
Among the dead were 13 ethnic Koreans with Chinese
nationality, Yonhap news agency reported. Kim and other
police and fire officials said they could not confirm that
report.
A doctor at Bestian Medical Center in Seoul, which
specializes in burn treatment, said four of the injured
were in intensive care with burns to more than 40 percent
of their bodies.
The physician, who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing
patient confidentiality, said one of the four was an ethic
Korean from China.
Officials at the Chinese Embassy in Seoul could not be
reached late Monday after business hours.
China has a sizable ethnic Korean minority and in recent
years some have migrated to South Korea to seek work. Like
other foreign migrants, they often end up working in
factories or doing difficult and low-paying work that
affluent South Koreans have increasingly shunned.
Kim said that the warehouse fire started at 10:45 a.m.
(0145 GMT), though its exact cause remained unclear.
Workers at the site were injecting urethane foam into the
walls of the facility in the basement when the fire
started, he said.
Kim said it was known, however, that explosions heard at
the site were caused by the fire, not the other way around.
He said arson was not suspected.
The badly burned condition of the bodies made
identification difficult, he said. Only one of the dead had
been positively identified, he said.
The fire was extinguished late Monday night. None of the
more than 500 firefighters who battled the conflagration
were injured.
Police were investigating but had to yet to find an exact
cause, said a detective working on the case. He asked not
to be named as the investigation was still under way.
Cable news channel YTN showed black-clad firefighters
battling thick black, brown and white smoke, some of it
spewing from underground. Hoses atop fire trucks also shot
water toward the building.
An official at Korea 2000, a logistics company that owns
the facility, said that the building had been under
construction and was intended to be used for refrigeration.
The official said workers were applying the final touches
to the facility when the fire broke out. She requested
anonymity, saying company rules prohibit employees from
speaking to the media, and offered no other details.
It remained unclear what kinds of things would have been
kept in cold storage at the site. Yonhap reported that it
was due to open Saturday.
A witness to the fire, identified only by her family name
Song, told YTN that there were several huge bangs as the
fire broke out, shaking the building and breaking the
windows of a building next door.
Fire official Ahn Hye-wan said that the warehouse was
located in an industrial district in Icheon. The closest
homes were more than 500 meters (1,640 feet) away, he said.
Kim said that an evacuation order had been issued, though
he had no figure for how many people were affected.
Icheon, through which some of South Korea's major highways
pass, is home to Hynix Semiconductor Inc., the world's
second-largest manufacturer of computer memory chips.
It was not immediately known where the death toll ranked
among the worst fires in South Korean history.
A total of 198 people died and 147 were injured in 2003 in
the city of Daegu when an arsonist ignited a carton filled
with gasoline on a six-car subway train.


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