Massive Fire Engulfs 17 Factories in Incheon; Response Level Raised
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A large fire broke out at a factory in Incheon, South Korea, spreading to 17 nearby factories and engulfing 27 buildings.
- Fire authorities raised the response level to Level 2 due to the scale of the fire before downgrading it to Level 1 as efforts continued.
- Over 280 firefighters and 100 pieces of equipment were deployed to combat the blaze, with no reported casualties so far.
A major fire erupted at a factory in Incheon, South Korea, early Tuesday morning, rapidly spreading to engulf 17 adjacent factories and a total of 27 buildings. The blaze prompted a significant response from the fire department, which escalated its alert level to manage the crisis.
According to the Incheon Fire Department, the fire started around 1:49 AM at a factory in Wonchang-dong, Seo-gu. The fire quickly spread to neighboring industrial facilities, leading authorities to issue a Level 2 response, mobilizing resources from multiple nearby fire stations. This level signifies a substantial incident requiring extensive personnel and equipment.
After more than two hours of intensive firefighting, the response level was downgraded to Level 1 at approximately 6:05 AM, indicating that the situation was becoming more manageable. Currently, 285 firefighters and 102 pieces of equipment are actively engaged in extinguishing the remaining flames and securing the area.
As of now, there have been no reported human casualties. Fire officials are continuing search operations for any potential victims while simultaneously working to fully contain and extinguish the fire. The initial report of the fire was received from the factory's security company.
We are currently conducting search operations for casualties while also working to extinguish the fire. The initial report was received from the factory's security company.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.