Over 150 evacuated from Lotte store in South Korea after part of ceiling collapses


A section of the first basement floor ceiling collapsed, causing water to gush from above and flood the area below. - The Korea Herald/ANN

BUSAN, South Korea: More than 150 people have reportedly been evacuated from a department store in Busan, South Korea, after a section of its ceiling as large as 25 sq m collapsed on May 31.

No casualties were reported in the incident at Lotte Department Store Centum City in Haeundae-gu, Busan.

At around 3pm local time (2pm Malaysia time), a fragmented part of the ceiling of the first basement floor fell and water from the ceiling poured onto the floor, affecting food halls there and forcing the department store to close at around 4.15pm.

A coolant leak in the ceiling was suspected to be the cause of the incident.

The local district office requested that the store suspend its operations until a safety inspection could be completed. - The Korea Herald/ANN

 

 

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