More than 50 injured in fire at car parts factory in South Korea

SEOUL, March 20 (Reuters) – A fire at a car ​parts factory in the South ‌Korean city of Daejeon has injured 55 people, 24 of them seriously, the fire agency said ​on Friday.
President Lee Jae Myung ordered ​the mobilisation of all available resources ⁠to deal with the fire and ​save lives, the presidential Blue House ​said in a statement.

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The National Fire Agency said it was concerned the number of injuries ​could rise at the blaze in Daejeon, ​about 160 km (99.42 miles) south of the capital ‌Seoul.
Firefighters ⁠were struggling to contain the fire as one of the two buildings affected had collapsed, a fire ​official told ​Reuters.
Fire officials ⁠said the supplier is Anjun Industrial, which said on ​its website that it makes ​engine ⁠parts and it is a supplier for Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp ⁠among ​others.
Officials at Anjun ​were not immediately available for comment.
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