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Let's talk in detail over the phone with Jo Jeon Hee, who witnessed the residential-commercial fire.

Are you with Jo Kwon-hee?

(Yes.) Where are you now?



[Jeon Joo-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: The police are all around the building and it's 500m outside.]



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You can see the residential-commercial building with the fire right now?

(Yes.) In the news screen we see now, only the fire is burning. How is the fire?

Are you getting some off now?



[Jeon Joo-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: Originally, there was a fire in the high-rise toward the entrance, but it was a bit extinguished, so now the wind blows a lot, so the fire moves to the other side of the same building. falling while I vehicle or anybody do not know so well it fell by people who harm people under seems to go its finishing blow to Lotte Mart roof attached lights to tha moved.]



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Mart is the night time, Lotte Mart is open 24 hours Is it a business place?

Or is it a place that closes at night?



[Jeon Joo-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: The door is closed.]



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Then, it can be said that there is a very high possibility that the damage to the mart did not occur.

Now, is the fire in a situation where the flames are less than the first time?



[Jeon Joong-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: I've gotten a lot better now because more firefighters have come than the first time.

It seems that there are still some embers left, but compared to the beginning, it has improved a lot.]



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Have you seen this flame since the first time it started?

(Yes.) So, how long did it take for the fire to start and spread throughout the building?



[Jeon Joong-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: It took less than 10 minutes.

Red only on that one floor...

I saw it from the time the fire engine was dispatched, but I saw it from the time the first car arrived. At that time, it started to spread a little on one floor, then a little bit, then spread all the way to the upper floor and then to the side, so now the whole building is attached.]



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The fire didn't come from the inside of the building, it started from the outside wall, right?



[Jeon Joong-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: I think it came from inside.

It looked like a fire from the inside and now the fire is rising outside.]



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Then, how did it look?

The building itself is 33 stories tall, so it's quite a high rise, but did people who live there without using an elevator had enough time to evacuate?

Or was it insufficient?



[Jeon Joong-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: I think there was not enough time.

Fortunately, the firefighters responded quickly and came out of the building like this.

However, even now, it is not possible to accurately confirm whether there are still people inside, so the firefighters are constantly climbing up, but I think it would have been tight from the time of the first fire.

The fire broke out and the people who came out don't know, but it only took about 10 minutes.

A little bit more.]



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Then, it is a situation that is a little worried.

Is Joo Joo-hee a resident there?

Or are you a traveler?

(I'm a traveler.) Did you witness the trip?



[Jeon Joo-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: I came to Ulsan for the first time after coming on a trip and taking a break from work today.

However, there were only one or two fire engines at first, but there were a lot of them.

It fills the road.]



<Anchor> How many



fire trucks are you seeing?

There must have been a ladder car.



[Jeon Joo-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: There were also ladder trucks, but there were so many fire trucks, now.

All the alleys are now full of fire engines and police cars, so everyone in this area has come out and is worried about it like this.] Are

these people's access to the area around



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controlled?



[Jeon Joo-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: All areas are controlled.

Because all the police officers are here.]



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Isn't it a situation where fire is burning like that on our screen right now?

How do you like it, please describe it.



[Jeon Joo-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: The wind is weaker than that, so it's a little better than before.]



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Then, is the fire not burning like that, and the fire is faintly visible?

(Yes.) Do you smell a lot of smoke or this?



[Jogeonhui / Ulsan mixed-fire informer: Sucking scatter a lot to be material Trang smoke up here, even though a bit far away Now this one will finish are all off I have the mess on the floor]



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into its surroundings ever finish that off injured There may be people.



[Jeon Joong-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: Right.

I think I can do that.

Even though there is a street here, if the finishing materials are scattered all the way up to here, the finishing materials have all fallen on my vehicle right now, and there are a lot of ashes away.]



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Did you see it in the car?



[Jeon Joo-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: No.

I parked my car, and on my way to another place, I saw it and saw the fire trucks coming, but I went to find my car, and the other side wasn't originally on fire, so I wasn't really worried about the car. The top of the car is now ashes.

There was a lot of ashes away.]



<Anchor> Even



though

it was

500m away, the ashes came, right?



[Jeon Joo-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: Yes.

The wind blew a lot.]



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33-story building is not a very tall building in Ulsan?



[Jeon Joong-hee/Ulsan residential-commercial fire reporter: Yes, I've been to Ulsan for the first time.

But first, the building itself is very

tall

.]



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Thank you Jo Joo-hee.

We may be able to call you again because we don't know if we'll keep connecting again.