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S. Korea’s battery plant fire kills 22

Over 22 bodies were found in South Korea’s battery plant fire site, in which 23 workers had been believed to be trapped.

Yonhap news agency said this on Monday citing police and the fire authorities.

The fire broke out at a primary battery plant in Hwaseong, around 45 km south of the capital Seoul, at about 10:31 a.m. local time (0131 GMT).

The bodies were estimated to be of the 23 workers, who had failed to be reached after the outbreak of fire, among the combined 67 workers on duty.

Fire-fighters went inside the factory and searched the possible victims after extinguishing a large blaze at about 3:10 p.m. local time (0310 GMT).

The fire authorities mobilised 159 fire-fighters and 63 pieces of equipment, but they struggled to extinguish the fire because of the difficulty in putting out the flame of lithium batteries.

Some 35,000 lithium batteries were estimated to be stored on the second floor of the three-story reinforced concrete factory with a total floor area of 2,300 square meters or so.

Before the internal search operation, one person died after having been found in cardiac arrest.

Two others were seriously wounded, while four suffered minor injuries such as smoke inhalation.

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