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Deadly Fire at South Korea Car Plant Kills 10, Injures 59

A fire at a South Korean car plant has resulted in 10 fatalities and 59 injuries among the 170 workers present, with rescuers continuing to search for missing individuals.

20 Mar, 22:36 — 21 Mar, 03:42
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hinduMostly Factual6h ago

At least 10 dead in South Korea car plant fire

Another 59 people suffered injuries, with 25 in a critical condition, an official said

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Times of IndiaMostly Factual6h ago

10 dead in South Korea car plant fire

A fire at a South Korea car parts plant killed 10 people, the Yonhap news agency reported early Saturday citing authorities, with rescuers still searching for four missing. A total of 170 workers were in the plant when the fire started, Yonhap reported.

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indian-expressMostly Factual1h ago

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ndtvMostly Factual4h ago

10 Killed, 59 Injured In South Korea Car Plant Fire

South Korea car plant fire: A total of 170 workers were in the plant when the fire started, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.

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Korea HeraldMostly Factual6h ago

Fire at Daejeon auto-parts plant kills 10, 4 still missing as search continues

Ten bodies have been recovered and four workers remain missing after a blaze tore through auto-parts maker Anjeon Industrial’s factory in Daejeon, fire authorities said. The Central Emergency Rescue Control Unit said it had recovered 10 bodies as of 3 a.m. on Saturday. The first victim was found at about 11:03 p.m. on Friday near the entrance to a second-floor break room; nine more bodies were located around 12:19 a.m. in an area believed to be a third-floor gym. The remains are being identified

By The Korea Herald

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Bangkok PostMostly Factual6h ago

Coal units restarted to curb electricity costs

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has ordered the restart of two decommissioned units at the Mae Moh coal-fired power plant in a bid to contain rising electricity bills.

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