Five dead, two hurt in blast


Five people have died and two others were injured after an explosion and fire on a production line for rocket propellant at a factory operated by Hanwha Aerospace in the city of Daejeon, officials said.

The two survivors, including one who was badly burned, had escaped from the facility themselves, a fire official said.

“Authorities have yet to identify the victims because their bodies were severely damaged,” a health official told the same briefing.

A fire official said that an explosion had triggered the blaze, though the cause of the blast was still being investigated.

The blast appeared to have occurred while water was being used to clean explosive material from tools making rocket propellant, a Hanwha official told a company briefing.

“We bow our heads in apology to the victims and their bereaved families,” said chief executive officer Son Jae-il, pledging to cooperate fully with authorities to determine the cause of the accident.

The five dead included two tem­porary workers in their 20s and all were employed by Hanwha, the company said.

Hanwha is a defence and aerospace company. Its factory in Dae­jeon produces large propulsion engines and handles rocket propellants.

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung called for the mobilisation of all available resources to respond to the accident and for an investigation, his office said. — Reuters

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