A massive blaze engulfed a car parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, on Friday, March 20, leaving 53 workers injured in one of 2026's most dramatic industrial emergencies. Firefighters battled flames reaching 15 meters high as black smoke blanketed the industrial complex 🚒💨.
CGTN Stringer footage shows workers escaping through smoke-choked corridors while emergency teams carried out stretcher rescues. Authorities confirmed 24 people sustained serious injuries, with all casualties now receiving treatment at local hospitals.
"The fire spread faster than we anticipated due to stored chemicals," said Daejeon Fire Chief Park Min-ho during a midnight press briefing. The cause remains under investigation as of March 20, 2026, with officials examining electrical systems and safety protocols 🔍⚡.
This incident highlights renewed concerns about factory safety standards in South Korea's manufacturing sector, coming just weeks after nationwide fire drills. Stay tuned for updates as rescue operations transition to recovery efforts.
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cgtn.com






