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On the eve of the holiday, it also caught fire late at night, and as you just saw, the flame spread so quickly, so I was worried, but no one died from this fire.

The calm evacuation of the residents and the swift response of the fire authorities prevented the catastrophe.



Reporter Jeong Ban-seok covered this.



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Nearly 400 people live from the 4th floor to the 33rd floor in the residential-commercial building that was on fire.



Fortunately, no fatality came out despite the big fire that engulfed the entire building at night.



Three serious injuries occurred, such as being rescued by firefighters after drinking a lot of smoke, but they quickly improved and returned home.



Evacuation spaces provided throughout the building played a role in preventing major catastrophes.



High-rise residents who learned that a fire was on fire due to a fire alarm or an evacuation broadcast were damaged in three designated shelters, including the 15th floor evacuation area, the 28th floor outdoor terrace, and the rooftop helipad. Evacuated with a special evacuation staircase that is injected.



Even in an urgent situation, the calmness of the evacuated residents shone by keeping the safety rules.



[Mr. Aunt/29th floor resident: (to the towel) I tried to wet the water, but the toilet didn't come out, so I ran the refrigerator and sprinkled it on an ionized drink towel, closed the (nose and mouth), and went down while bowing...

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The fire department also arrived at the site in 5 minutes after the first report and began rescue work, and also walked down the 33rd floor stairs carrying residents who had difficulty moving.



[Lee Gyeong-rae/21st floor residents: A firefighter saved it late and probably brought it with me.

It seems like I was on the roof for about 3 hours.]



Experts advised to use stairs instead of elevators, which can become flame passages when a high-rise building catches fire, and to use a nearby evacuation area or rooftop when evacuation to the lower floors is difficult.



(Video coverage: Kim Tae-hoon, Video editing: Kim Sun-tak, CG: Seo Seung-hyun)