Fire engulfs South Korea high-rise, forcing hundreds to evacuate

Smoke billows from an apartment building in Ulsan, South Korea, on Oct 9, 2020. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

SEOUL (NYTIMES) - A fire broke out at a high-rise apartment building in southeastern South Korea late on Thursday (Oct 8), quickly engulfing multiple floors and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people, according to news agency reports and social media posts.

At least 80 people were being treated for smoke inhalation from the blaze, at a 33-storey building in the city of Ulsan, according to the Yonhap news agency. No deaths were immediately reported.

Major fires linked to lax safety standards have plagued South Korea for decades. In April, fire raged through an enormous warehouse in Icheon, south-east of Seoul, becoming an inferno that killed 38 workers.

In 2018, a fire at a hospital that also served as a nursing home killed 37.

Tragedies to the families, these disasters have also become an embarrassment for President Moon Jae-in, who promised to end the catastrophic fires.

In Thursday's fire, heavy winds in Ulsan fanned the flames, helping it spread from its origin on the middle floors. Yonhap reported that the exterior walls of the building contained insulation that burns quickly, although that could not be independently corroborated.

About 40 residents were evacuated from the rooftop, Yonhap reported.

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