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A 33-story building in Ulsan, South Korea caught fire in the middle of the night. What happened at the scene?

It is said that fire and water are ruthless, and it will be dangerous if there is a fire, and because many cities are residential areas now, once there is a fire, the residents of the whole building will be in danger, so we must pay more attention to flammable and explosive materials. 65438+1:001On the night of 8 October, a fire broke out in a commercial and residential building in Ulsan City, and there was a strong wind alarm that night.

At the time of the incident, the fire burned the whole building red with strong winds, and it was precisely because of the help of strong winds that the fire spread very quickly. It took the fire department about an hour and a half to control the fire. But in the early hours of the morning, with the help of strong winds again, the building once again ignited a fire.

This building has two floors underground and 33 floors above ground. There are 127 residents and businesses. There were more than forty residents in this building when the fire broke out. Because of the fire and smoke, they could not escape, so they had to flee to the roof and wait for the rescue of firefighters. After the incident, the fire department said that 77 residents had been taken to the hospital for inhaling a lot of smoke, and the death toll was still unknown.

The fire in a 33-story building in South Korea was even more shocking than some disaster films. At that time, the fire swallowed up the whole floor, and fireballs kept falling from it. As can be seen from the live video, in the dark night, the burning building is very scary, and debris falls from the roof to the ground.

So be sure to carefully observe whether there are flammable and explosive substances inside. We must never leave until we find that some burning fires have not been extinguished. These things are as dangerous as smoking heads. Disasters are often trivial, so in daily life, especially residents in the community, we must check whether there are flammable and explosive substances and extinguished fires in our homes.