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13 Dec 2021 | 07:27 AM UTC

South Korea: Factory fire in Yeosu Industrial Complex, South Jeolla Province, Dec. 13 results in casualties

Factory fire in Yeosu Industrial Complex, South Korea, Dec. 13 results in casualties. Heightened security, transport disruptions likely.

Warning

Event

Authorities are responding to a fire that broke out at a factory in the Yeosu Industrial Complex in South Jeolla Province Dec. 13. The incident has resulted in at least two fatalities, while one worker remains missing. The cause of the fire is not immediately clear. Reports indicate the blaze remains confined within the factory compounds.

Authorities will probably maintain heightened security in the area in the coming hours. Localized business and traffic disruptions are likely; officials may also close roads in the area to facilitate firefighting operations. Lingering disruptions are possible after crews extinguish the blaze as investigations and cleaning up operations continue.

The incident site is approximately 83 km (52 miles) southeast of Gwangju.

Advice

Avoid the area until the situation stabilizes and authorities give the all-clear. Heed all official transport and security instructions, including any evacuation orders. Plan for localized traffic congestion in nearby areas; allow additional time to reach destinations. Consider remaining indoors if smoke is heavy, especially if you suffer from a respiratory illness, such as asthma, or conditions that lead to increased risk from smoke exposure. Eye irritation is possible; flush irritated eyes with copious amounts of clean water.