Unauthorized renovations blamed for high casualties in Daejeon plant fire

Unauthorized structural changes are suspected to have led to high casualties in a fire at an auto parts plant in Daejeon. The blaze killed 14 people and injured 60 others, with firefighters extinguishing the flames after nearly 11 hours.

A massive blaze broke out on Friday at an auto parts plant in the central city of Daejeon. It left 14 people killed and 60 others injured, with firefighters fully extinguishing the flames after nearly 11 hours. Of the casualties, nine people were found dead inside a gym that doubled as the factory's break room. The area was not part of the structure's floor plan and appears to have been built without authorities' approval. Officials believe workers resting there faced difficulties evacuating due to its complex layout. Authorities are investigating the exact cause of the fire, suspecting oil mist and residue at the plant added fuel to the blaze. An industrial safety union official said the union had asked the company to improve its fire safety measures and voiced concerns about a build-up of oil mist and residue. This photo shows the aftermath of the blaze at the plant in Daejeon on Saturday. Yonhap

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Firefighters battle intense blaze and smoke at collapsed Daejeon auto parts plant, site of deadly fire killing 10.
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Ten dead, four missing in Daejeon auto parts plant fire

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Ten people have died and four remain missing after a fire at an auto parts plant in Daejeon, with 59 others injured. The blaze erupted on Friday afternoon, complicating rescue efforts due to collapse risks and 200 kilograms of sodium inside. Authorities began interior searches late Friday night.

The death toll from Friday's fire at Anjeon Industry's car parts plant in Daejeon has risen to 14, with all previously missing workers accounted for, as President Lee Jae-myung visited the site Saturday, pledging a full probe and preventive measures amid 58-60 injuries.

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Police and labor authorities raided Anjeon Industrial's headquarters, plant, and CEO's residence in Daejeon on Monday, probing last Friday's deadly factory fire that killed 14 workers and injured about 60. Around 60 investigators are seizing safety records and devices to investigate accident prevention and the fire's cause, while Hyundai Motor and Kia seek alternative suppliers.

A fire in an apartment in Esslingen caused significant property damage on Saturday evening. No one was injured, and six residents had to evacuate the building. Firefighters prevented the flames from spreading.

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China's State Council has set up an investigation team to examine a fireworks plant explosion in Liuyang, Hunan Province. The blast killed 37 people, left one missing and injured 51 others.

Hong Kong's inquiry into the deadly Tai Po fire at Wang Fuk Court heard that the temporary removal of fireproof windows complied with regulations. Panel chairman Mr Justice David Lok Kai-hong questioned whether existing rules fairly balance workers' welfare and residents' safety. The inferno, which lasted 43 hours starting November 26 last year, killed 168 people in the deadliest blaze since 1948.

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