Massive Fire at South Korean Slum Town, 500 People Evacuated
- NDTV.
VIVA – Around 500 people were evacuated after a massive fire at a South Korean slum town on Friday, January 20, 2023, the fire authorities said. The fire erupted at 6.27 a.m. in local time in Guryong Village in Southern Seoul, which is home to more than 660 households.
About 40 homes in the 1,700-square-meter area have been destroyed, fire officials said with about 290 firefighters, 10 helicopters and police officers dispatched to contain the blaze. No casualties were reported.
President South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, who is in Switzerland at the World Economic Forum, called for all-out efforts to minimize the damage and mobilize all available firefighters and equipment, his spokeswoman, Kim Eun-hye said.
Minister of Home Affairs, Lee Sang Min also instructed officials to prevent secondary damage and protect residents in nearby areas.
One of the last remaining slums, the village is a symbol of inequality in Asia's fourth-largest economy just next to the flashy, affluent district of Gangnam.
The area has also been prone to fires, floods, and other disasters, with many homes built using cardboard and wood, and residents exposed to safety and health issues. Plans for redevelopment and relocation have made little progress amid a decades-long tug-of-war between land owners, residents and authorities.
Seoul said Mayor Oh Se-hoon visited the village and asked officials to draw up measures to relocate families affected by the fire.