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It burns brightly! The flames hit a skyscraper in the South Korean city of Ulsan. The building has 33 floors. It is unclear how many people are currently on it.
Rescue teams fight the fire, try to save the residents. It is said that 43 people fled to the roof.
At least 49 people were injured, the national Yonhap news agency reported, citing rescuers. It was unclear if there were deaths in the fire on Friday night (local time).
The building may be in danger of collapsing
According to Yonhap, the fire was brought under control, but the situation in the building remained unclear at around two in the morning. It was also unclear if the building was in serious danger of collapsing due to the fire.
Based on initial assumptions, the fire broke out in the late afternoon (local time) on the twelfth floor of the building. The flames then spread to the upper floors.
72 people died in the terror blaze in London
The fire is reminiscent of the London disaster. In 2017, a fire broke out in the Grenfell Tower. 72 people died. The disaster occurred on June 14, 2017 when a faulty refrigerator caught fire.
Efforts after a major fire: Five London skyscrapers cleared due to fire hazard(01:00)
The flames spread at breakneck speed into the 24-story social building. It is the deadliest fire in the country since World War II. (hmh)