Seven Dead in South Korean Hotel Fire
Seven Dead in South Korean Hotel Fire
Seven Dead in South Korean Hotel Fire
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A tragic hotel fire in Bucheon, South Korea, resulted in the deaths of seven people and injuries to twelve others. The fire, which broke out in an unoccupied eighth-floor room, was exacerbated by the absence of a sprinkler system, as the hotel, built in 2003, was not required to have one under pre-2017 regulations. Initial investigations suggest the fire may have been caused by electrical issues, as a guest had previously reported a burning smell. Most victims succumbed to smoke inhalation, while two others died attempting to escape by jumping from a window. An investigation team, including fire officials and forensic experts, has been dispatched to determine the cause and assess management negligence. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about fire safety regulations in older buildings in South Korea.

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