Seoul:
A fire that engulfed an art museum construction site killed four workers and sent a huge pall of smoke over the South Korean capital Seoul on Monday, firefighters said.
Almost 170 firefighters battled the blaze, which broke out in the basement of the site for a three-storey contemporary art museum. They were searching for any more victims on Monday afternoon.
The blaze was fuelled by styrofoam panels, oxygen for welding and LPG containers. A total of 19 workers were injured, most of them by smoke inhalation while one fell from a crane trying to avoid the fumes.
An investigation is underway into the cause of the blaze.
Almost 170 firefighters battled the blaze, which broke out in the basement of the site for a three-storey contemporary art museum. They were searching for any more victims on Monday afternoon.
The blaze was fuelled by styrofoam panels, oxygen for welding and LPG containers. A total of 19 workers were injured, most of them by smoke inhalation while one fell from a crane trying to avoid the fumes.
An investigation is underway into the cause of the blaze.
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