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At least 16 dead in South Korea battery plant fire



At least 16 people have died and five others are missing following a fire at a lithium battery factory in South Korea, officials said.

The fire, which has largely been extinguished, occurred at around 10.30am (2.30am Irish time) at a factory run by battery manufacturer Aricell in Hwaseong, south of the capital Seoul.

The blaze began after a series of battery cells exploded inside a warehouse with some 35,000 units, said a local fire official. What had triggered the explosion remains unclear, he added.

Yonhap news agency had earlier reported that some 20 bodies had been found inside the plant, but the fire official told a televised briefing that 16 people died and two others have suffered serious injuries.

He said rescuers were trying to find the five people unaccounted for.

Established in 2020, Aricell makes lithium primary batteries for sensors and radio communication devices.

It has 48 employees, according to its latest regulatory filing and its Linkedin profile.

The company is not listed on South Korea’s stock market but is majority owned by S-Connect, according to Aricell regulatory filing. S-Connect is registered on the junior Kosdaq index and its shares closed down 22.5%.

Live TV footage showed firefighters spraying the damaged steel and concrete building.

Parts of the upper level had collapsed, and large chunks of the building looked like they had been blown out into the street by an explosion.



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