Deadly Blaze at South Korean Battery Plant Kills 16, Dozens Missing
A horrific fire tore through a lithium battery factory in Hwaseong, South Korea, leaving at least 16 dead and five people missing. The disaster struck early Monday morning, rocking the local community and triggering a massive emergency response.
Inferno at Aricell Factory
- The fire erupted around 10:30 AM local time at a warehouse owned by Aricell, a leading South Korean battery maker.
- Flames were fueled by exploding lithium battery cells, setting off a fierce blaze that engulfed the facility.
- Firefighters rushed in, but tragically, at least nine workers died at the scene, with three more injured.
Search and Rescue Underway
- Over 100 workers were inside when the fire broke out, with about two dozen still unaccounted for, according to firefighter Kim Jin-young.
- Authorities launched intense search and rescue operations, mobilizing all available personnel and equipment.
- South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered full support for rescue teams amid rising fears for those missing.
Community in Shock as Investigation Continues
- The factory is located 28 miles south of Seoul in Hwaseong city.
- Families are left grieving, anxiously awaiting news about their loved ones trapped in the wreckage.
- Officials are probing the cause of the blaze as the region reels from this devastating tragedy.