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Police begin investigation into Jecheon blaze

Police said Saturday they have begun an investigation into the fire that broke out in the southeastern regional city of Jecheon this week and claimed 29 lives. 

The National Forensics Service authorities are sent to the scene where a major blaze broke out in an eight-story building in the southern city of Jechon in North Chungcheon Province on Thursday. Yonhap
The National Forensics Service authorities are sent to the scene where a major blaze broke out in an eight-story building in the southern city of Jechon in North Chungcheon Province on Thursday. Yonhap

On Thursday, an eight-story sports center in Jecheon, 168 kilometers from Seoul, was engulfed in a blaze and toxic fumes.
Twenty-nine people are dead and 26 others were injured and are being treated at the hospital for smoke inhalation. 
   
The death toll quickly rose as many were trapped in a public sauna and could not promptly find their way out. 
   
Jecheon Police Station said they will question the property owner, a 53-year-old only identified by his last name Lee. Since Lee is undergoing treatment in a hospital, they will pay a visit to get his statement, police said.  
   
Lee purchased the building in August through a bid, according to police. He remodeled it to house a gym, public sauna and other facilities. 
   
Police said they will beef up efforts to find out whether safety tools had been managed intact and Lee complied with required fire protection protocols. 
   
Some surviving victims have told police that the sprinklers did not work at the time of fire and they saw some water leaks from fire-fighting facilities. 
   
Police and firefighters suspect that the fire may have started from the heating wires that were being installed in the ceiling pipes in the first-floor parking lot. They have obtained surveillance footage showing a flame instantly spreading over to the vehicles. 
   
They have sent the footage and four dashboard cameras retrieved from the cars to the national forensic service for further analysis. 
   
A memorial altar for the victims has been set up in the city as part of efforts to offer a place for citizens to express condolences. President Moon Jae-in paid a visit to the site of the accident on Friday after he ordered a thorough probe into the accident to figure out the exact cause. (Yonhap)



 

 

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