A major industrial fire erupted at an automotive components manufacturing facility in Daejeon, South Korea, on Friday afternoon, resulting in significant casualties and prompting a large-scale emergency response. The incident, which occurred at approximately 1:17 p.m. local time, has left at least 53 individuals injured, with 24 sustaining serious wounds, according to Daedeok District Fire Chief Nam Deuk-woo.
Emergency authorities continue search operations for 14 individuals potentially trapped within the facility, utilizing mobile signal tracking technology to locate missing personnel. While officials have not confirmed any life-threatening conditions among the injured, witness accounts describe a rapid escalation of the blaze accompanied by what sounded like an explosion, leading to dense gray smoke enveloping the industrial complex.
The structural integrity of the affected building has been severely compromised, preventing firefighting teams from entering due to collapse risks. Response efforts have prioritized containing the fire’s spread to adjacent facilities and securing hazardous chemicals present on-site.
Injury patterns reveal varied trauma mechanisms, with some victims suffering from smoke inhalation while others sustained injuries from emergency building evacuations. The incident has mobilized substantial resources, including over 250 emergency personnel and approximately 100 specialized vehicles deployed to the scene.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has ordered full mobilization of all available personnel and equipment to support containment and rescue operations. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by authorities, who have not yet determined the exact sequence of events that led to the rapid propagation of the blaze.
