A devastating fire broke out at a South Korean factory, claiming the lives of 22 workers, many of whom were Chinese migrants. The Associated Press



A tragic fire, believed to have been caused by exploding lithium batteries, tore through a factory near Seoul, South Korea, on Monday, claiming the lives of 22 workers, mostly Chinese migrants. Eight others were injured in the blaze, which erupted while workers were handling and packaging batteries on the factory's second floor in Hwaseong city.

Officials reported that among the deceased were 18 Chinese nationals, two South Koreans, and one person from Laos. Rescue efforts are ongoing as one worker remains unaccounted for, and two of the injured are in serious condition.

The fire broke out at a facility owned by Aricell, a company specializing in manufacturing. Investigators are set to determine the exact cause of the fire and whether adequate fire safety measures, including extinguishing systems, were in place and functioning properly.

The factory employed a total of 102 people at the time of the incident. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and Interior Minister Lee Sang-min visited the site to oversee rescue operations and offer condolences to the families of the victims. President Yoon Suk Yeol also visited, highlighting the severity of the incident.

This tragedy ranks among the deadliest fires in South Korea in recent years. Similar incidents in the past, such as the 2020 warehouse fire in Icheon and the 2018 hospital fire in Miryang, underscore ongoing challenges in improving safety standards across the country.

South Korea has long grappled with balancing economic progress with stringent safety regulations, aiming to shift societal attitudes towards prioritizing safety above all. The government has pledged support for funeral arrangements and assistance programs for the victims' families.

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